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Harvard began the year as the nation’s sixth-ranked team and the consensus pick to win the league, but injuries, unmet expectations, and hard luck have doomed the Crimson to no better than a fifth-place finish...
...also have Democrats in both Houses of Congress that have supported Bush’s massive tax cuts for the wealthy, and his large exports of our tax dollars to the Middle East, while the fundamental needs of millions of Americans remain unmet...
Okay, time for the good news. Capitalism is a book of many chapters. It has been successful in the past because it is immensely plastic and robust. Capitalism lends itself to reinvention every century or so through realignment with the new demands of new populations. In this way, the unmet needs that mark today’s chasm of rage and frustration can become the next great source of wealth creation. They represent wholly unrealized economic value capable of fueling economic growth for decades to come...
...Blair now cranks up his support for the euro even as Brown deems the economic tests unmet, the Tories will try to tar Blair as the ideologue. And events are delivering a powerful hammer for pounding that point home: the European Convention, which next month will propose ways to revamp European institutions. Euro-skeptics are already portraying the convention as a cabal of creeping federalism. Last week the tabloid Sun published a poll showing that 81% of Britons don't know a new European treaty is being considered; when informed, 84% want to vote on it. Blair won't permit...
Summers’ office has been collecting information from all of the graduate schools since November 2001—first general estimates of students’ unmet need, then specific plans for money from the University...