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...even managed to have his concept of "scientific development" - a catchphrase for implementing a more socially equitable, sustainable and deliberate approach to China's economic growth in coming years - enshrined in the party's constitution. (Jiang only managed to achieve such immortality for his pet philosophical catchphrases upon leaving office.) Hu's position is "completely consolidated" says Li Datong, former editor of the Chinese weekly Freezing Point and a close observer of party politics...
...Symphony into the explosive and majestic opening of the final movement.Despite the fact that only half of the orchestra was present, the orchestra still sounded magical.In a way, Yannatos is a microcosm of the HRO—darting into the future, no matter what burdens the past has put upon him.“I’m not sure how many more years I’ll be here,” says Yannatos. “But I’m still here and I still intend to be here.”—Staff writer...
...After Patrick’s speech, Obama appeared on stage to thunderous applause, telling the enthusiastic crowd, “It is good to be back in Boston!” The crowd contained an abundance of college students. Obama was drowned out by a volley of cheers upon promising to make college “affordable and accessible” to all and when he discussed his plans to help those on public service-oriented career paths pay for their education. The audience also welcomed his promises to close down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; to tell...
...doing intensive investigations that the government might fear—the type of story that every college journalist dreams of but that few find. Yet the rarity of a situation is not sufficient grounds to exclude it from the law. And if a student journalist does happen to stumble upon an important story, the lack of shield law protection may give him or her second thoughts about pursuing it, leading to the same chilling effect that Congress is seeking to eliminate. The exclusion of college journalists also overlooks their important contributions to the media. College newspapers provide a vital training...
...meet with Smith again on Nov. 8. Smith wrote in an e-mailed statement that he planned to use his conversations with the student committee for two purposes—to guide his interviews with decanal candidates and later to provide guidance to the new dean of the College upon his or her selection. “I am particularly interested in the opportunities and challenges as [the students] see them facing the Dean of the College, and in the types of personal characteristics they see as important in the person that takes on the position,” Smith...