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Senior Tutor of Adams House David B. Fithian was named assistant dean of Harvard College this week--a new College post in which he will supervise the training of new staff members and oversee official College publications...
While recruiting often attracts business-minded students, some audience members are pursuing more traditional academic post-graduation routes--along with recruiting...
However, not only does boxing India foster ill-informed government policy decision, it also fosters ill-informed electoral decisions as well. According to a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll, 54 percent of Americans claim that foreign affairs will be very important to them in the November presidential elections. Yet, 37 percent of Americans admit that they haven't heard enough to accurately evaluate the true status of Indo-American relations. Consequently when Americans hit the polls in 41 days, they will be doing so without the knowledge necessary to make an informed decision about U.S. policy with what will...
...turned dramatically against Milosevic. If even the official election results reflect a defeat by the opposition, it may be only a matter of time before the military, business and political elites that have kept the Serb strongman in power begin trying to secure their own positions in a post-Milosevic Yugoslavia. Already the rabid nationalists of Vojislav Seselj's Radical Party - once the most bellicose backers of Milosevic's military misadventures of the past decade - have jumped ship, proclaiming a Kostunica victory and urging that it be respected. Kostunica is no NATO shill - he even suggested the Western alliance...
...lead, which he thought would be a frivolous kiddy question. As the forum ended he howled, "Where's boxers or briefs?" referring to the infamous impertinent softball lobbed at Clinton in 1992. But it seems the kids, like the rest of the country, are looking forward to the post-Clinton era, when presidential politics might finally go back to being brainy rather than below the belt...