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January 20, 2005
Today at noon, George W. Bush will take the Presidential Oath of Office, officially beginning his second term in the White House. Republicans will gather […]
Americans are split along party lines more evenly and bitterly than in past decades. The divisive 2004 election only reinforced the perception of a yawning […]
January 19, 2005
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Two days after the Indian Ocean erupted and ravaged the coastlines of over a dozen countries, killing thousands and displacing millions, I swam in it. […]
January 18, 2005
“Election.” It is the last word I wanted to hear in January, next to possibly “recount.” Those two words could provide a sadist with hours […]
January 14, 2005
Yale’s recently released 2003-2004 Financial Report proclaims that “no other major university is taking a more sweeping look at how administration can contribute to the […]
Christopher Ashley did a commendable job last month (“In Holland, holy war from the secular side,” 12/2) describing the grisly slaying on Nov. 2 of […]
January 13, 2005
America is a nation of immigrants. Those born beyond our shores can — and have — risen to every position in this country except one: […]
January 12, 2005
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January 11, 2005
Across the country at hundreds of universities, college students are embarking on international study abroad opportunities. They are experiencing new cultures, practicing their foreign languages, […]