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...look like a fool, being willing to weigh into that debate? [Laughs...
...saying the plan is to get a comprehensive immigration bill from the Senate, then add some of those elements to the House's security bill when the two versions reach a conference committee. A White House official told TIME that once the bill reaches a conference committee, Bush will weigh in more heavily on the specifics that he wants in the final...
Three years into the war, TIME asked leading thinkers around the world to weigh in on whether the war in Iraq has been worth the cost. Readers also sent in their responses to the key question. Here is a selection. Some responses have been edited for space and other considerations...
...Geng ’09, who is Chinese American.BEYOND COLORGayatri S. Datar ‘07, an Indian-American, also says that South Asian students usually face less family resistance if they date East Asians or Caucasians than if they date African Americans.But, Datar stresses, religious tensions might weigh more heavily than racial stereotypes in their romantic choices.“I’m sure that several Indian parents would much prefer their daughter to bring home a black guy than an Indian Muslim,” says Datar, who is Hindu.Nationality can be a crucial issue when...
...backroom wrangling about the wording of the Security Council statement will intensify next Monday when Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns and his counterparts from the other Permanent Members of the Security Council plus Germany convene in Manhattan. As she did with Lavrov, Rice is expected to weigh in with her peers from the other countries, but it is possible that the Iran diplomacy may reach even higher levels of government. If it becomes necessary, says one U.S. official, President Bush himself could place a call or two to Moscow and Beijing...