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Beth Drucker
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Lamont Protest
Protesters gather outside Lamont in an effort to prevent workers from being laid off, chanting "They say cut back, we say fight back," and "We are the 99%," among other slogans.
IOP Forum: Countdown Iran
Stephen Walt, Nazila Fathi, Charles Freilich, Steven E. Miller, David Sanger discuss the looming Iranian nuclear threat and potential responses to it.
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Panelists Dr. Robert Alan Feldman, Professor Michael R. Reich, and Professor Theodore C. Bestor are joined by moderator Professor Susan Pharr as they listen to an audience member’s question during “Rebuilding Japan” on Tuesday in the Center for European Studies.
Reclaiming Goldstone’s Missed Opportunity
Goldstone’s retraction allows us to reclaim the missed opportunity of his mandate, and ask the hard questions about appropriate wartime conduct that have so far been sidestepped in favor of political posturing.
Internship Opportunities
Namrata Baral and Mariam Melikadze, President and Vice President of External Relations of Harvard College AIESEC, discuss international internship opportunities available through AIESEC yesterday at OCS.
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General Raymond T. Odierno speaks about the United States' military, its relationship with countries overseas, the role of technology in the army, and other aspects of the military at the IOP yesterday.
MTA Chairman
Jay H. Walder, Chairman and CEO, New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and Harvard Kennedy School MPP ‘83 speaks on the cost-cutting measures taken by the MTA in recent months.
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Israeli author Meir Shalev, whose book titled "Beginnings: Reflections on the Bible's Intriguing Firsts" was released on March 1, discusses Biblical love and its comical aspects yesterday.
Edward Glaeser
Economics professor Edward Glaeser discusses his new book, "Triumph of the City," at the Harvard Book Store last night.