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"Scars are souvenirs you never lose." -Goo Goo Dolls
Speaking on the nature of American capitalism, Michael Parenti--an internationally known author and lecturer--criticized the Bush administration and focused the majority of his talk Tuesday night on the war in Iraq.
Last semester, junior Adam Katz spent the fall in New York City as an intern for NBC's Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, assisting the news program in election night coverage.
Although the primary concern for Americans in recent months has been the potential war with Iraq, Robert Shiller, Stanley Resor Professor of Economics at Yale University, said that the possibility of war is minor in comparison to the lasting effects of the March 2000 stock market bubble burst.
Peter Storey's faith has brought him a long way.
In the wake of corporate scandals such as Enron and WorldCom, the role of corporate directors as promoters of investors' confidence and proponents of investors' interests is more important than ever before, Harvey Pitt, chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, said in a speech at the Washington Duke Inn Tuesday.
Students who live on Central Campus will have one less reason to skip class on rainy days if plans to install new bus shelters are carried out.