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At that moment, at least two things will happen--one private, one public. The meaning of what it is to be human--which until now has involved, at the very least, the mysterious melding of two different people's DNA--will shift forever, along with our understanding of the relationship...
Bush's tax cut will benefit relatively few Americans. Its main components, the elimination of the estate tax and a cut in marginal income tax rates, send the vast majority of the savings to the wealthy. Only the wealthiest 2 percent of estates pay the estate tax, meaning that most...
Bush's latest marketing technique has been to portray the cut as a necessary antidote to recession. Yet if we are on the brink of a recession, then the surplus estimates are incorrect, meaning that in a few years we may not have any money to spend on tax cuts...
We do not realize how much meaning is given to the phrase "Yale brawn, Harvard brains," by victories in debate, but by these victories many men are attracted to Harvard who never would have come here otherwise. Our intercollegiate debates are studied carefully and requests continually come for verbatim reports...
Getting ahead in Africa is tough. Banks lend money only to the middle class and the wealthy. Poor Africans--meaning most Africans--stay poor. It's even harder if you're sick. Without savings to fall back on, many HIV-positive parents pull their kids out of school. They can...