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...nominations to the Ivy League and wanted to save the other for Texas and the religious conservatives,” wrote Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 in an e-mail. “By doing so, he endangered the conservative shift in the Supreme Court that those of us who voted for him badly wanted...
Maggie also changes, though her shift is less convincing. She receives, as if from the screenwriting gods, a latent analytic mastery of poetry, but she remains the carefree and floozy younger sister; her mischievous glances towards Rose’s fiancé leave us skeptical of how much she has actually learned by film’s end. Diaz nonetheless has fun in her typecast role as the blonde bombshell, and we have fun with her as she exposes her grandmother’s friends to “Sex and the City” and bungles a dog-washing...
Academic Dean of the Kennedy School of Government Stephen M. Walt called for a shift from unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy last night at the Institute of Politics...
...lifting its gay ban in 1999, more than 90 percent of the British military opposed homosexuals serving openly. Before Canada lifted its ban more than 60 percent of its troops said they would refuse to share facilities with gay men. Neither country has had a problem with the policy shift. Military disapproval isnt enough; we need to continue to cast all leftist ideas as impractical and extremist. The Universitys response to the Solomon Amendment perfectly fits this mold...
While it is not clear if the HMC board will begin to pick specific investments, the board is set to play an increased role in the management of HMC. This is an apparent shift from its traditional involvement, in which it only issued decisions related to broad investment strategy and policy...