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...lives of those still caught in desperate times.” While vague, the sentiment has strange echoes of the one that can be found on the Department of Defense Web site, which states, in part, that the primary task of “the military departments is to??perform warfighting, peacekeeping and humanitarian/disaster assistance tasks.”The question is: Why is the United States government paying Blackwater $800 million to do something its own soldiers are trained to do? It is not that their sacrifices are not important and tragic?...
...wanted to make sure that we’re not going to??my words—shoot ourselves in the foot in terms of how we give that information out. That’s a valuable asset to us,” he said, although Murphy did not rule out the possibility of a partnership with Crimson Reading in the future...
...another friend comfortingly, who, having emigrated from Shanghai to the U.S. when she was four and returned at 19, found herself in similar situations. She’s right, of course. Most of the Chinese I’ve met that were born or raised in the U.S. seem to??despite our sometimes atrocious accents—speak enough of the language to get around...
...constantly busy state has prevented me from doing things that I probably should have done. This applies to every facet of my Harvard experience, from academics to my social life. I have often found myself involved in things that, in retrospect, I shouldn’t have committed to??not because I didn’t have the time to do them, but because my penchant for staying busy simply got the better...
...being “committed” to the status quo still means that many students who want to concentrate in Social Studies are unable to??180 applied last year for 144 spots. Next fall, because of the College’s delayed concentration choice, the number of applicants is expected to increase even further, as the concentration’s famous tutorial will be open to all sophomores for the first time...