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...dispute over the public display of religious monuments is so narrow-minded. As separate as we'd like to believe church and state are, doesn't U.S. currency declare "In God We Trust"? So what's wrong with a religious display in a state judicial building when every American's wallet contains money with a religious motto on it? JENNIFER JOSEPHSEN La Crosse...
...Iraq, was an indefatigable servant of peace. To have the extraordinary life of such an accomplished and refined man so brutally snuffed out is a devastating loss. In his career, Vieira de Mello exemplified all the qualities we value most: selflessness, devotion, candor, leadership, compassion and integrity. He inspired trust and stood for the individual making a profound difference. The displaced, war-torn, oppressed and afflicted peoples of the world have lost an eloquent champion. Inga Walton Melbourne...
...energy this semester, thanks to the Undergraduate Council. A council initiative has created a common, project-based application for student organizations—allowing groups to apply to multiple grant-giving institutions in one fell swoop. Starting this semester, one application can request funds from the Ann Radcliffe Trust, the Office for the Arts, the President’s Public Service Fund and the Student Activities Fund, as well as the council itself. With applications traditionally longer than the council’s, some of these groups, such as the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, will also request...
...Music Awards that screamed, “I’m baaack!” Then, a week later, she declared to an eager public her thoughts on how to be more American, and less like those Chicks from Kandahar: “Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision that he makes and we should just support that.” Truly, here was a maxim that all red-blooded Americans, the heirs of Jefferson and Washington, could rally behind (as long as the rally didn’t annoy John Ashcroft...
...There'll be a high number of unscrupulous debt counselors bouncing firms into administration where it's not necessary." You can almost see the lawyers getting in line. When Payoffs Don't Pay A German court ordered Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackermann to stand trial for alleged breach of trust during Vodafone's 2000 takeover of German wireless operator Mannesmann. Ackermann, then a member of Mannesmann's supervisory board, was charged in February with sanctioning excessive payments to the firm's executives...