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...well - and hopes for better relations with China, Japan, and Russia. (It also "calls on the United States administration to reconsider its unjust positions towards the Palestinian cause.") In response, Regev, the Israel's Foreign Ministry spokesman, asks the international community "to stand steadfastly on its principles," not to waver or be taken in by what Israel sees as false promises and half-measures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Palestinian Unity Government: Trying to Change the Game | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard’s holdings—both physical and electronic, such as those contained in JSTOR and Academic Search Premier—will be crucial if Harvard’s burgeoning collection is to remain organized and accessible. Additionally, Harvard’s commitment to digitization must not waver after Verba’s retirement. The outgoing director wisely involved Harvard in the pilot run of the Google Print project, an ambitious attempt to create a free, publicly-accessible database of millions of texts. This amazing database would allow the general public to search not only the titles...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: For the Love of the Libraries | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...accomplishes. Enforcing narrow administrative or academic accountability by rejecting the Senior Gift makes as much sense as refusing to pay for your parents’ retirement home because they wouldn’t let you see R-rated movies when you were in high school.Finally, a great many seniors waver on Senior Gift simply because they think it better to donate after the wage-paying world has swelled their savings accounts. If Senior Gift is partially about increasing future giving, then why should students who know they will donate later give to Senior Gift now? To me, the answer...

Author: By Alex Slack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cliffs Notes: Senior Gift | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

...after nearly four years as leader of the free world. "If I didn't think it was possible," he says, "I would bring the troops home tomorrow. Why would I risk losing one more soldier's life? But you know what? The whole world is watching. And we cannot waver now or show any doubt." Otherwise, not only will Iraq and Afghanistan fail but other vulnerable states will as well. On one thing at least he and John Kerry agree: the stakes could not be higher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside The Mind Of George W. Bush | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...Senator John Breaux says of Bush. Even though many congressional Republicans believe privately that the chances are no better than fifty-fifty that the U.S. will be successful in Iraq, Bush's friends say the President gives no hint in private conversations that he is discouraged. If he did waver, there would be political hell to pay. "We're getting close to having a thousand soldiers dead in Iraq," says a Republican Senator. "A lot of people are upset, and the polls have changed. So if the President in any way opens that door a little bit and says, 'Maybe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside The Mind Of George W. Bush | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

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