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...program her husband was involved with. Thousands are destitute in the land of plenty, and this should no longer be tolerated if the U.S. is determined to be an exemplary society for the rest of the world. As a pragmatic liberal, Clinton can get the U.S. on the right track, as certainly as it has become derailed under President George W. Bush. She is the right woman and the visionary leader the U.S. needs today. Dan Chellumben, Amboise, France...
...victory over Cornell. Look for the Crimson to send juniors Verdi DiSesa, Niko Hrdy, Ned Reeves, sophomore Colin West, and freshman J. Reed Endresen to represent their team at the tournament.—VINCENT R. OLETUThe Harvard men’s and women’s track teams will host their first home meet of the indoor season, the Harvard Open, tomorrow at Gordon Track, with competition kicking off at 9 a.m. It is just the second meet of the young indoor season, and figures to be another warmup contest for the Crimson as the teams work toward Heps...
...Israelis politely disagreed. As Barak later told Israeli Army Radio, "It seems Iran in 2003 halted for a certain period of time its military nuclear program, but as far as we know it has probably since revived it." He added: "We are talking about a specific track connected with their weapons-building program, to which the American [intelligence] connection, and maybe that of others, was severed." The Israeli defense minister implied that the new U.S. assessment was "made in an environment of high uncertainty...
Harvard and other top universities are searching for new ways to accommodate academic couples searching for tenure-track posts, a Harvard faculty recruitment official said at a panel discussion yesterday...
That seems to be the case at Harvard as well. Two years ago, FAS extended 36 tenure-track job offers. Fourteen of them were refused, and at least half of those who turned down offers noted that their spouses could not find jobs in the area, The Crimson reported last fall...