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...SWITZERLAND?...
...organizers, Evgenia K. Peeva ’08, the co-president of HBC, and Divna Y. Gogeva ’09, interned for Emil J. Wyss, the deputy consul of the Switzerland??s Boston consulate, last year...
...take heart! Switzerland??s quick withdrawal and apology completely smoothed over what could have been a most unpleasant situation. Immediate U.S. pursuit of a parallel course of action regarding Iraq, it leads to follow, would do the same...
...Switzerland??s recent actions demonstrate that it’s never too late to admit that you’re wrong. Sometimes, a heartfelt “sorry” and a promise of more thoughtful behavior in the future are all that it takes to right a seemingly hopeless situation. The next time that an eager journalist presses the president for a response to Clinton and Obama’s criticism of the war, I suggest that he try out a new reply...
...demonstrate. The authorial voice vanishes in the elegant telling of his tale. Do not search these pages for a final judgment of Rousseau. There is none.But there is a very descriptive account of the man’s life. Rousseau was born in 1712 when Geneva—now Switzerland??s second-largest city—was still a stand-alone republic. After an eventful but unpromising early life, he gravitated toward the Parisian philosophe culture and wrote a string of highly celebrated essays and books staking out novel positions on education, politics, society, religion and the Enlightenment...