Globe Editorial
PAUL WOLFOWITZ wasn't forced to leave the presidency of the World Bank just because he arranged a special job transfer for his lady friend. He is leaving because he was unable to master the culture of the 10,000-person organization, a task made difficult by his administrative failings and the baggage he carried from his advocacy of the Iraq war. (Full article: 451 words)
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