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...Harvard this week as a Visiting Fellow for the Institute of Politics (IOP) at the Kennedy School of Government. He now serves as a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, a non-partisan Washington think tank. In an interview with The Crimson on Monday, Gerson said a speechwriter often cannot predict which points the public and the news media will view as salient in any given speech. One such case was President Bush’s famed branding of North Korea, Iraq, and Iran as the “axis of evil” in his 2002 State...
...Cecot ’08, chief marketing officer of DormAid. “This will help make their week as easy as possible,” Harvard administrators decided to allow DormAid to compete with HSA’s cleaning service on Sept. 25 of this year. On Monday morning, Harvard students received an e-mail from DormAid advertising this new service. According to Cecot, DormAid obtained access to Harvard e-mail addresses through an e-mail marketing business that targets college students. Three Harvard students signed up for the a la carte service almost immediately after it was posted...
...House Committees (HoCos) and student groups planning to host tailgates at The Game on Nov. 18 will have to submit applications by next Monday, according to Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake...
...Brown on Saturday. “Today, [Fucito] showed that he wanted it defensively and is always a threat,” said Harvard head coach John Kerr after the win over the Bears. Don’t forget, he also provided the game-winning goal on Monday night with just 43 seconds left to fell another ranked team—No. 19 Fairfield. Fucito finished with three goals and three assists on the week and earned honors as the Ivy League Player of the Week. But Fucito’s outburst did not come out of nowhere. As captain...
...gravity of the charges generated immediate fallout. Minister of Education Yuli Tamir called on Katsav to resign - he is immune from prosecution while in office - and numerous members of the Knesset, Israeli's legislative branch, warned Katsav to stay away from the body's first winter session on Monday, although opening the session has been a tradition for the largely ceremonial office of the presidency. "The onus is on you to spare the Israeli public and yourself from the embarrassment," said Knesset member Amira Dotan. Katsav took the advice and stayed away...