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...offered praise of the FAS administration’s judgment in raising its spending.“The reason we have a deficit now is that we chose a few years ago to undertake a few initiatives we felt were critically needed,” said committee member John Y. Campbell, the Olshan professor of economics.While FAS ran a $9.6 million surplus in fiscal year 2005, the committee projected a $40.7 million deficit this fiscal year and warned of deep deficits continuing into the next decade.The committee projected a deficit of $78.7 million by 2010, though Campbell said that number...
...supposedly individualistic tastemaker, is about as edgy as a pair of pleated khakis. (He loves Bob Dylan and hates Hanson! Risky!) CBS may want to avoid alienating us unhip married guys with aging CD collections, but it sacrifices the authenticity that allows HBO'S Entourage to overcome its Y-chromosome clich?...
...began when she read Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, a novel that parses the complex relationships of Chinese mothers and daughters. Growing up in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Liu dated only white boys. She hated speaking Mandarin, the language her parents used at home. She added a y to her name and changed the pronunciation to Gray-cee to distinguish herself from two other Asians at school named Grace. "I didn't want to be like other Asians," she recalls. But The Joy Luck Club turned her into a "born-again Asian." It gave her new insights into...
...nonfiction, which means I'll have to leave the house. More pants. I'm really looking forward to it. It's about the next generation of political leaders. Generation Y and their politics...
...shorten this war: we must win. We must start thinking about universal service for our young folks. Citizenship simply requires that during wartime, one class of people not be allowed to pile up wealth and power while another makes the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. (SGT) Milton Y. Keith U.S.M.C. St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. It makes no difference when the U.S. leaves Iraq. The genie has been let out of the bottle. The Bush Administration has ensured a supply of terrorists for the next 25 years, extinguished any chance for a secular Iraqi state, potentially destabilized the Middle East...