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The Bloody Sunday Apology (France 24)

6/19/2010
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Professor Jennifer Lind participates in the France 24 program, “The Debate: The politics of saying sorry.” The topic: Great Britain’s decision to apologize for the 1972 incident known as Bloody Sunday, in which British troops opened fire during a civil rights march in Northern Ireland and killed 13.

Watch the video, posted to France24.com on 6/18/10.

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‘On Thin Ice’: World About to Pass Critical Temperature Threshold, UN Warns

3/22/2023
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A story about how the U.N. estimates that the world is on track to pass a critical temperature threshold by the early 2030s mentions a study by Christopher Callahan, Guarini ’23, on the economic impacts of greenhouse gas emissions.
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It’s a very delicate balance. If we’re in a situation where the Fed can’t make sure prices are stable because it’s too worried about the stability of the banking system, that would be a very unfortunate situation.

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Andrew Levin, Professor of Economics
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3/21/2023
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