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...long weeks after experts gathered there to offer their predictions on the impending war, the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) played host to another discussion on the Iraq conflict, with a panel of military, political and human rights scholars offering a generally positive assessment of the war??s progress...
...march, about 95 percent of the war??s effect on the U.S. stock market has already been priced in and $1.1 trillion of the nation’s wealth has disappeared,” Justin Wolfers, the study’s co-author and an assistant professor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business said in a press release...
Although the study focused on the threat of war??s effect on the market, Zitzewitz also described potential long term outcomes, postulating that there is a 30 percent chance that the market is on “the verge of another drop...
Last week, the simultaneous start of the war and Spring Break left many feeling uneasy. As the last classes met and first bombs fell, students in the dining halls expressed their mild guilt at vacationing while Americans die, voiced their worries at braving the skies during a war??and then shrugged and packed their bags, still unclear whether it was appropriate to be enjoying the heat of the beach while thousands of American soldiers are fighting in the suffocating heat of the Middle East...
Encouraged by the turnout at their walk-out on the war??s first day that drew a crowd of about 1,200 students and professors, the Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice (HIPJ) worked during break to publicize Saturday’s protest...