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...recent tour of Europe, Putnam, best known for his 2000 book “Bowling Alone,” rolled out his findings before crowds of academics as well as several journalists??including John Lloyd of the Financial Times (FT). It was Lloyd’s account that led Putnam, who served in President Carter’s administration, to ever-so-briefly become a darling of the right...

Author: By William M. Goldsmith, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Prof. Disputes Paper’s Portrayal | 10/26/2006 | See Source »

...Forum last night, describing the film as a reflection of the violent polarization of the world today. Amanpour introduced the documentary, “Journalist & the Jihadi: The Murder of Daniel Pearl,” saying that the refusal of both politicians and the general public to believe journalists?? reports on the war in Iraq is a dangerous “denial of reality.” The film, which is directed and produced by Ahmed Jamal and narrated by Amanpour, follows the story of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl before and after his 2002 kidnapping...

Author: By Van Le, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Amanpour Debuts Pearl Film at KSG | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...political world to Harvard. The IOP’s fellows program brings six accomplished public servants to campus for a semester to interact with students. Fellows lead study groups relating to topics of their expertise, and they often bring other experts—from Senators, to presidential candidates to journalists??to campus to engage in a dialogue with them. Beyond these small study groups, the IOP is also home to the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum, one of the world’s premiere venues for public servants to speak. Hundreds of heads of state, legislators, social entrepreneurs...

Author: By Christopher L. Corcoran and Ari S. Ruben | Title: Forty Years of Inspiration | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...reinforced their impression that Iran isn’t willing to budge an inch on issues such as weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, and human rights. Ahmadinejad addressed two dozen members of the Council on Foreign Relations at a Manhattan hotel, according to the New York Times. Only four journalists??all of whom were members of the council—were let in. Carter, a former assistant defense secretary under the Clinton administration and a member of the council, told The Crimson that the meeting addressed several issues, including “Ahmadinejad’s skepticism...

Author: By Yelena S. Mironova, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: K-School Professor Confronts Iran Pres. | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

...gifting Bush Senior the White House dog, Millie, as for anything else. Reputedly shy by nature, Farish decided not to hold press conferences for the year preceding the Iraq War and further condemned America’s already abysmal reputation in the British press by refusing to answer journalists?? phone calls. In fact the British public noticed little difference when he left thirteen months ahead of schedule, leaving America’s embassy to its closest ally leaderless for a year. He was succeeded in 2004 by Robert Holmes Tuttle, owner of the Beverly Hills based Tuttle-Click...

Author: By Lewis E. Bollard | Title: America’s Shaky Ambassadors | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

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