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Samantha Power should be considered for post
http://www.whereistheoutrage.net/ wordpress/ 2008/ 11/ 29/ samantha-power-consid…In a particularly pointless article, the Washington Post notes that Samantha Power “is listed on Obama’s transition website as part of the team reviewing national security agencies.” Really? Samantha Power is an especially gifted woman.
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Asian American Civic Project Debrief (Nov 21/22)
http://apaforprogress.org/ wordpress/ ?p=332Hi everyone, I just wanted to give you an update on the Civic Project ahead of our scheduled meeting on Sunday night. Last Tuesday night was historic and exciting. I was watching the returns anxiously as I am sure many of you did. Aside from our new President-elect, the Civic Project helped elect Dina Titus to represent the Third District of Nevada in the U.S.
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Meanings, pt. 3: public service
http://www.scholarsandrogues.com/ 2008/ 11/ 03/ meanings-pt-3-public-service/by Michael Tracey Let me return to a period which is widely regarded within the advanced industrial societies as a high water mark of public service broadcasting, the BBC in the early 1960s. A key figure from those years was Sir Arthur fforde (that is the correct, if old-fashioned spelling of his name), in my view quite possibly the greatest of the chairmen of the BBC.
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Ralph Wiley’s Light Touches the Son: The Interview With Cole Wiley Part I
http://thestartingfive.net/ 2008/ 09/ 24/ ralph-wileys-light-touches-the-son-the…My apologies for this not being posted yesterday, but I’m a crazy perfectionist with quotes, so I had to have everything I needed and I thank those who gave it. Everyone came through except for a few, but hey…what’s new? This interview is about what is to come and what we can learn collectively about the intentions of those great whom have come before.
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5 Myths About Those Civic-Minded, Deeply Informed Voters
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ wp-dyn/ content/ article/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ AR2008090…5 myths about letting the American people decide.
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The future of ‘the long war’
http://asianwindow.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 08/ 14/ the-future-of-the-long-war/Want to know what western elites are thinking about global terrorism? Head to the Kennedy School of Government. Iason Athanasiadis in The Guardian: A course about al-Qaida and the rise of international terrorism was one of the most popular last term at Harvard’s elite Kennedy School of Government.
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UAE & Other Gulf Countries Urged to Switch Currency Peg from the Dollar to a Basket That Includes Oil
http://www.straightstocks.com/ energy-markets/ uae-other-gulf-countries-urged-to…Article Source By Jeffrey Frankel Today, we’re fortunate to have Jeff Frankel, Harpel Professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, as a guest blogger. His blog is here. The possibility that some Gulf states, particularly the UAE, might abandon their long-time pegs to the dollar is getting increasing attention (from Martin Feldstein and Brad Setser, for instance).
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George W. Bush Sewage Plant A Fitting Presidential Memorial?
http://blogs.takepart.com/ 2008/ 06/ 30/ george-w-bush-sewage-plant-a-fitting-pr…A group of political satirists/activists who call themselves the Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco are planning to ask voters to rename their water treatment plant the George W. Bush Sewage Plant. Hmmm, let’s see…there’s the John F. Kennedy School of Government, the William J.
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Former Governor Tom Vilsack among 6 selected for fall fellowships at Harvard
http://lookinginatiowa.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 06/ 18/ former-governor-tom-vilsack-…From Associated Press via Chicago Tribune: Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government has announced its resident fall fellows … Former Governor Tom Vilsack and political consultant Alex Castellanos will be joined by Jennifer Donahue of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics; … The fellows will work
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