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...last week gave Daschle some needed cover for his proposal. But the danger for Daschle was closer to home: his action just might jeopardize the Democrats' tenuous hold on the Senate, and his position as majority leader. Polls show that while Republicans are vulnerable on domestic issues, Democrats are ill advised to go after Bush's popular war on terrorism. And no one knows that better than Daschle's rival Lott. "Our message is, Defense first," Lott countered, accusing Daschle of trying to interrupt Bush's war with a political inquisition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Capitol Grudge Match | 6/10/2002 | See Source »

...World Economics. "The strong dollar is not in the interest of U.S. policy." That in part explains why the U.S. government has slapped tariffs on imported steel and offered a package of new subsidies to American farmers. In Europe, a strong euro has the potential for both good and ill. On the one hand, exports might suffer; on the other, a strong euro will make it easier for the European Central Bank to meet its goal of 2% inflation across the 12 countries in the euro zone by bringing down the prices of imports. That might allow the E.C.B...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Flying Higher | 6/9/2002 | See Source »

...done this before, and he has agreed to do it again in the speech. But his critics continue to assail him, with few specifics. Much of this has been done without the standards one would hope for from an academic community. Disappointingly, the debate has at times descended into ill-informed and downright false character assassination. Many of those criticizing him have not taken the time to contact him, to ask questions, to find out facts. He has been called everything from “an apologist for men who do great evil?...

Author: By Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, | Title: Listening to Zayed | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...dominance of the board by corporate, white men is ill-conceived. It does damage to Harvard as a community,” says Benjamin L. McKean ’02, a member of HarvardWatch. “All of the people affected by Harvard’s policies need to be included in the decision-making process in a substantial...

Author: By Catherine E. Shoichet, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Power Behind the Throne | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...experience writing about Wang Dan indicates that current Harvard students—even Crimson reporters and editors—are often ill-equipped to effectively hold the University accountable because they lack the institutional memory that helps us see the proverbial forest through the trees...

Author: By Joyce K. Mcintyre, | Title: Protecting 'Veritas' | 6/5/2002 | See Source »

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