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...succeed, “Abu Mazen has to show that his way works, that he’s producing change on the ground,” Ross said...
According to Kavulla, these policies are getting approved because of the way school board elections take place. Because candidates generally finance their own campaigns, those from wealthier areas are much more likely to succeed. Currently, says Kavulla, “five out of the seven board members live within blocks of each other, in a single affluent neighborhood...
According to Wessel, such things never happened after 1999, when Summers was chosen to succeed Rubin as Treasury Secretary—the most powerful, high-profile position the economist had ever taken...
...Summers controversy may have just been the catalyst—not the sole reason—that turned a long delayed career choice into a reality. But owing to the recent recruitment efforts of other schools, we are particularly worried that the current round of academic cherry-picking may succeed, to Harvard’s great detriment...
...idea that you can be a Lebanese national, that you don’t have to be the traditional warlord in order to succeed and in order to make a difference, it’s going to give a lot of encouragement to the future generation of politicians,” Bodine said...