Word: thoughtfullness
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The four vice presidential candidates besides Price barely distinguished them selves, other than Michael A. O'Mary '99, who began two of three responses by attempting to ride high on Rawlins' coattails. Joseph A. Sena '99 (yet another Crimson editor) gave thoughtful if lackluster answers. Selamawi H. Asgedom '99 offered...
Greed and lust for power by the political parties have deterred serious consideration of campaign-finance reform [NATION, Nov. 11]. It is time to stop the rhetoric and reduce the role of special-interest money in politics. Meaningful campaign reform will help mend our broken democracy; out-of-control money...
A more thoughtful treatment of the ultimate boating mishap can be found in a Discovery Channel documentary that aired in October, as well as in four new books, three of them novels. Historian Steven Biel's Down with the Old Canoe argues against the notion that the Titanic's plummet...
"I'm extremely pleased," Rudenstine said. "He's an extraordinary person, and experienced person, wise, thoughtful and humane."
"I tried to think of the critical issues that a thoughtful person would consider in developing a coherent policy on affirmative action," he said, drawing on his experiences as a Clinton adviser.