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...including Fuerza Latina, the Harvard College Democrats, the Executive Board of the South Asian Association, and the Society of Arab Students. After interviewing all the candidates, “it was pretty clear that John Haddock and Annie Riley not only were the most qualified, but also had the clearest vision of what they wanted to do once they became president and vice president,” says Eric P. Lesser ’07, president of the Harvard College Democrats.BLENDING EXPERIENCEHaddock and Riley say that one of their ticket’s biggest strengths is their diversity of experience.Haddock...
...soar. "I won't lean out of the window and shout that this will wreck the recovery," says Stefan Schneider at Deutsche Bank Research in Frankfurt. If he's right - and if Trichet is telling the truth about a limited increase - then the ECB decision may be the clearest sign yet that Europe's long-awaited upturn has arrived...
...report last June, and there were few questions on Monday. Indeed, the scheduled one-and-a-half- hour meeting ended 10 minutes early. Bob Van Meter, the executive director of the Allston-Brighton Community Development Corporation, said in an interview yesterday that the meeting was the “clearest presentation I’ve seen so far” of Harvard’s plans for its new campus in the next 10 years...
...time. Even if the conference fails to produce the outlines of an accord, as now looks probable, it may not be an outright failure. The big question is whether Lamy manages to persuade the delegates to keep the momentum going or, better still, accelerate it. And the clearest sign that he's succeeding will be if all the ministers pile out of their meetings complaining about the half-loaf they've just agreed to accept...
...clearest lesson from Katrina is that plans are not enough. They must be put into practice. Preparation matters. Even in the chaos of 1918, people who knew what to expect and had been trained did their duty, often in heroic fashion. San Francisco was the only major city in which the local leadership told the truth about the disease. It organized emergency hospitals, volunteer ambulance drivers, soup kitchens and the like in advance. There, although fear certainly showed itself, it did not paralyze. If we prepare well enough, we won't need heroes; we'll just need people doing their...