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...lives and make informed decisions." I hope Americans make informed decisions in the next elections and hold our public officials accountable for what they say. We need to repair our image as a superpower and calm the global hornet's nest this Administration and congressional leadership have stirred up. Richard Zack New Providence, New Jersey, U.S. Give Women a Hand "Why Merkel is not enough" [jan. 30] reported on the difficulties that German women face when they try to combine career and family. We want our women to take part in the professional and cultural life of our society...
...massive gamble to work but increasingly fear that it won't. Among the more ardent critics these days are pundits and policymakers who favored the strategy three years ago, even helped shape it, and are now doing a kind of public penance for their failure of foresight. Defense hawk Richard Perle, for example, has declared that the U.S. got the war right and the postwar wrong...
...RICHARD HAASS After three years, my answer would be no, although any judgment at this point is necessarily an interim one. The war has absorbed a tremendous amount of U.S. military capacity, the result being that the U.S. has far less spare or available capacity to use in the active sense or to exploit in the diplomatic sense. It has weakened our position against both North Korea and Iran. It has exacerbated U.S. fiscal problems. The war has also contributed to the world's alienation from the U.S. and made it more difficult to galvanize international support for U.S. policy...
...Richard F. Thomas, a member of the Faculty Council and chair of the Classics department, suggested that undergraduates might not be aware of the full range of attributes that a particular candidate might possess...
...over all of the classic routines from the movie which have been adapted into film, jokes which I have had memorized for upwards of ten years and which would be far too dorky to repeat here. Suffice it to say that the lesser-known Michael Siberry (as King Arthur), Richard Holmes (Lancelot), and Pia Glenn (Lady of the Lake) carry on the coconut-smashing, French-bashing, killer-rabbit-avoiding tradition of old. If there is a single big-production, high-profile show to be seen in Boston this season, it is certainly “Spamalot.” It?...