Word: collaborationism
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Duffy and Goodgame were not immune to the primary occupational hazard of the White House beat: frustration with the steady diet of manufactured events. Amid the tedium of 1989, Duffy recalls, "we discovered that Bush was popular not despite his lack of action but because of it -- and what's...
That hardly matters if the threat works. The excuse has allowed Serbs and Croats to turn on the Muslims with such ferocity that many Muslims now conspire in their own flight. So too do international officials, who have been put in the excruciating position of aiding the evacuation of endangered...
The essay on Nadia Comeneci is more devastating. In a series of depressing interviews, the Rumanian gymnast bosses waiters at restaurants, lies to Harrison about her collaboration with the murderous dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and periodically leaves the table to vomit up the large quantities of food she stuffs into her...
"When you come here, you're not straved for sources,' says Gardner. "It's a good place to just pick up on a whole lot of interesting people and ideas, who often turn out to be helpful in collaboration."
Green, an economist, will serve as second-in-command, helping Rudenstine with planning and finances across the University. The newest resident of the Mass. Hall central administration office will also try to foster academic collaboration among Harvard's ten faculties.