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...assignments in 1995, they produced, in their time, strong loyalties among their alumni for the 65 years of their existence. And, as is often the case in higher education, where there’s alumni loyalty, there’s alumni giving.It’s because of a trust that the organizers of Eliot House’s annual spring Fête can afford to splurge on champagne fountains and ice sculptures. We Winthropians, meanwhile, content ourselves with 40s in Gore Courtyard during our own spring formal. (Not to say that there’s anything wrong with...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg, | Title: It’s the Funding, Stupid | 11/4/2005 | See Source »

...collision, in which he hit a tree while driving a state car; Perry and a female officer were passengers. Patterson and Perry both admit lying about the incident in depositions. One reason it was important for the White House to head off any erosion in public trust is that Clinton may well need it in weeks to come as he faces the questions surrounding former real estate partner James McDougal and the S&L he operated, Madison Guaranty. Clinton joined with McDougal and the two men's wives in a partnership to develop land along the White River. Though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NIGHTMARES BEFORE CHRISTMAS | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...developed a feeling of a besieged country, that the whole world is against us. This created a certain national psychology: Don't trust anyone; everybody is against you. It created a mistrust of peace.'' As a sabra -- a native-born Israeli -- Rabin does not have the refugee mind-set shared by the country's founding fathers. They feared any concession toward the Arabs was the first step toward annihilation. Rabin also had a special plea for the Palestinians. ''You who have never known a single day of freedom and joy in your lives: listen to us, if only this once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YITZHAK RABIN & YASSER ARAFAT | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...effacing politician, Green says he dreads fundraising.“I hate asking for money. It’s something I’ve gotten much better at, unfortunately, but I’ve hated it,” he says. “I will never, ever, ever trust a politician who doesn’t seem to be absolutely miserable when they’re asking for money. If they enjoy it, I can’t trust them.”FRESH FACE, LONG ODDSBut Green’s image as a political outsider could also...

Author: By Parag K. Gupta, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: GOP’s Green Seeks Council Seat | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...with internal incompetence or corruption—neither John Ashcroft nor Donald Rumsfeld were ever asked to resign when such action would have demonstrated appropriate accountability. Even Libby—who resigned himself—received no official calls from the White House. It is unfortunate that we cannot trust our President to be a man of his word and must rely on Fitzgerald in order for justice to be served.But while we are eagerly anticipating answers and admissions of guilt, we must trust Fitzgerald in his ability to fairly finish his investigation. We disagree with the Democratic Senate leadership...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Just Results | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

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