On November 16, 2007, George C. Lee, the editor-in-chief of our journal- Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration (EEEV), was among 11 people to receive a 2006 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science. M...On November 16, 2007, George C. Lee, the editor-in-chief of our journal- Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration (EEEV), was among 11 people to receive a 2006 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science. Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) from President George W. Bush in a ceremony at the White House.展开更多
On November 16, 2007, George C. Lee, the editor-in-chief of our journal- Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration (EEEV), was among 11 people to receive a 2006 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, M...On November 16, 2007, George C. Lee, the editor-in-chief of our journal- Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration (EEEV), was among 11 people to receive a 2006 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) from President George W. Bush in a ceremony at the White House.展开更多
The United States is under increasing international pressure to shut down the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and eliminate alleged secret prisons Secret airlines, secret detainees, secret jails. These form the n...The United States is under increasing international pressure to shut down the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and eliminate alleged secret prisons Secret airlines, secret detainees, secret jails. These form the network of a clandestine U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation, referred to as "black sites" in classified White House, CIA,展开更多
President Reagan’s White House staff isdivided into three parts:the upstairs part headedby the pragmatic James Baker,the downstairspart headed by the conservative William Clark,and the backstairs part patrolled by th...President Reagan’s White House staff isdivided into three parts:the upstairs part headedby the pragmatic James Baker,the downstairspart headed by the conservative William Clark,and the backstairs part patrolled by theirassistants,who tell the press about the differencesbetween upstairs and downstairs.There have been differences among mostpresidents’advisers ever since Thomas Jeffer-son was accused of relying on an"invisible,inscrutable"group of associates that engagedin"backstairs influence."So the current ru-mors of a struggle for the president’s mind amongthe Big Four—Mr.Baker,Mr.Clark。展开更多
文摘On November 16, 2007, George C. Lee, the editor-in-chief of our journal- Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration (EEEV), was among 11 people to receive a 2006 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science. Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) from President George W. Bush in a ceremony at the White House.
文摘On November 16, 2007, George C. Lee, the editor-in-chief of our journal- Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration (EEEV), was among 11 people to receive a 2006 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) from President George W. Bush in a ceremony at the White House.
文摘The United States is under increasing international pressure to shut down the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and eliminate alleged secret prisons Secret airlines, secret detainees, secret jails. These form the network of a clandestine U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation, referred to as "black sites" in classified White House, CIA,
文摘President Reagan’s White House staff isdivided into three parts:the upstairs part headedby the pragmatic James Baker,the downstairspart headed by the conservative William Clark,and the backstairs part patrolled by theirassistants,who tell the press about the differencesbetween upstairs and downstairs.There have been differences among mostpresidents’advisers ever since Thomas Jeffer-son was accused of relying on an"invisible,inscrutable"group of associates that engagedin"backstairs influence."So the current ru-mors of a struggle for the president’s mind amongthe Big Four—Mr.Baker,Mr.Clark。