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Last night's Undergraduate Council meeting saw an ideological debate unfold between the council's conservative and liberal contingents over a bill designed to encourage Harvard to invest its money in environmentally friendly countries...
...look at all these scenarios of future climate change, the increased rate of population growth is much greater in the developing than in the developed nations. The desire to increase standard of living in the developing nations is something we have to respect. So if you let those scenarios unfold, you move a few decades into this century before you see the developing nations becoming a larger contributor in terms of global emissions of greenhouse gasses...
...really am optimistic. I personally do not believe that Mr. Bush, if he wants to be reelected, and I presume he's thinking about that right now, can be reelected without taking this issue on. I believe that there is a strategy that his administration could unfold here, one that embraces industry, gets their concerns and provides incentives for industry. He can say, 'Look, I came to Washington campaigning that I knew how to lead and cut across partisan bickering and bring people together. The previously administration said they cared dearly about this issue but they were totally unable...
Harvard had sent Dartmouth packing for the season in the team's last meeting with a 8-1 rout in the 1999 ECAC semifinals. Needless to say, the night did not unfold as Harvard had intended, and the Big Green upset the Crimson 5-4 in an overtime thriller...
...damage in the Asian financial crises of 1997 and the Russian debt shock of 1998. But as faster communication brings the world closer together, "it raises the risk of a globalized synchronized recession," says Morgan Stanley Dean Whitter chief global economist Stephen Roach. "We're already seeing that unfold as we speak...