Word: compassioner
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And so two weeks ago, a senior Administration official told TIME, the President asked National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to tackle the hunger problem. After consulting with Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other allies in the region, the Bush Administration decided that the most effective way to hold the coalition...
In Doris Kearns Goodwin's essay comparing the World Trade Center tragedy with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor [ESSAY, Sept. 24], she wrote that the terrorists "targeted ordinary civilians...working in their offices, walking on the streets." She might have noted that the U.S. targeted and killed immense numbers...
Before The Crimson piles on more praise of President George W. Bush’s compassion for the starving in Afghanistan (Editorial, “Just the Beginning, Oct. 9), they should critically examine whether his food-drop publicity stunt even remotely addresses the actual problem.
Gross wrapped up the seminar by addressing the personal impact her job has had on her own life. She recounted a story of a woman who approached her at an airport to tell her that her husband, who she had just recently lost to cancer, had loved �...
Although some students and professors have criticized Summers for choosing not to postpone shopping period, he did so with compassion, not callousness. Summers explained his reasoning in a Sept. 21 speech at Memorial Church’s morning prayer service: