Sad day for Summers
The resignation of Lawrence Summers is a sad day for academics across the world, but it is an especially sad day for Harvard, whose reputation for leadership is perhaps becoming obsolete.
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The resignation of Lawrence Summers is a sad day for academics across the world, but it is an especially sad day for Harvard, whose reputation for leadership is perhaps becoming obsolete.
War is a terrible thing; one that will, inevitably, both cause and sustain casualties. Sometimes, however, such a terrible course of action must be taken to prevent yet a worse one that would bring more problems. Saddam Hussein is a threat. He has launched missiles at Israel, invaded Kuwait and oppressed the Kurds, proving himself an aggressive and vicious leader.