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...cooperation with the UN would confound U.S. war plans, it would appear to be a no-brainer for Saddam to simply give up on whatever weapons programs he currently has in the works in order to stay in power. Running an oil-rich country would give him plenty of resources to restart those programs once the heat is off. Still, there are domestic risks. Saddam's power is based his ability to paralyze potential domestic opponents with fear of the consequences of crossing him. Submitting to the will of the UN, goaded into action by Washington, signals Saddam's fundamental...
Kirby said recently that one of the committee’s top priorities will be “taking the mystery out of the tenure process.” One idea he floated, making sure that each faculty member has a copy of the Faculty handbook, is a no-brainer. But far more important is ensuring that tenure review procedures are standardized and transparent. Former Associate Professor of Government Peter Berkowitz, whose suit against the University is ongoing, asserted that in his tenure review the Faculty failed to follow its own grievance policies. And last year, University President Lawrence...
...brainer. Everybody loves champagne...
...It’s a no-brainer. It’s something that passed very easily and has the approval of the dean,” Hanson said. “Because of the City of Cambridge, [later hours] have to be approved each year, so I think that it’s just in the nature of things that this is not something we can commit to in perpetuity...
...produced by Alex Kanter ’05. If you’ve ever wondered about those cool cats responsible for making Glenn Miller’s “In the Mood” the most overplayed high school jazz band song, seeing Side Man is a no-brainer. Warren Leight’s play is a touching look at the effects of the erosion of big-band jazz on its quirky performers. Even if you were beat up in high school for being a band nerd, see this show, because everyone loves that jazz...