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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 25-27, 2008 The Park Record B-8 Madeleine Albright slams Bush administration foreign policy said that he was one of the few people who knew her true age before she took the podium. Albright wrote the book, she said, to cover the "nuts and bolts of setting up a presidential term." Warren G. Harding, she continued, once commented that he wished By JASON STRYKOWSKI there was a book to explain the Of the Record staff presidency, and her tome is just such a manual. This advice will be Even the president-elect has especially important as ''the next something to learn, according to president is going to have one of the former Secretary of State most difficult presidencies of our Madeleine Albright. The three- lifetime," she said. One of the greatest challenges time author and foreign policy expert paid a visit to the Sundance facing either Senator Barack Resort on Saturday, where, among Obama or Senator John McCain, other comments, she called the war she said, will be restoring the "good in Iraq one of the greatest foreign name of democracy." The current policy disasters in American history. administration has "undermined Albright visited Sundance as a the concept of democracy" through guest lecturer in the Tree Room their attempts to force the system Author Series promoting her new on Iraq. Albright praised the troops and book "Memo to the PrcsidentElect: How we Can Restore their work in Iraq, but added that Americas Reputation and they act like "fly paper" attracting Leadership." Personal friends with American detractors and militants. Robert Redford, the Sundance Ultimately, Albright would like to founder introduced Albright and leave she cautions, but we must Former Secretary of State gives her point of view in lecture "figure out a way to disengage honorably." Making matters worse, Albright does not see Iraq as the greatest problem in the region. For her, Afghanistan is still the biggest trouble spot. There are "more various detonations and deaths in Afghanistan than Iraq," she said. Activity in Afghanistan has also contributed to destabilization in Pakistan which has "every element that gives you an international migraine." American foreign relations have other problems as well. "Hugo Chavez (President of Argentina) is making an anti-American Alliance," she said. The president must also find ways to deal with the emerging superpowers China and India. Regarding internal American issues, Albright fielded questions about the attacks of September 11. "The Bush administration did not think that terrorism was going to take up that much of their time," she commented. She defended her decisions as well as those of the rest of the Clinton administration in their efforts to diffuse possible terrorist threats. She said that Bush adopted a policy of "ABC: Anything but Clinton." The solutions to all of these problems, Albright promised, will not be easy. Even if Obama were to be elected she felt that he would enjoy a brief "honeymoon" period of good feelings before the pressure would fall on him to produce results. A Democrat who supported Senator Hillary Clinton's campaign, Albright did not demonstrate a great degree of faith in McCain's abilities. "McCain is a 20th century figure who looks at issues through a 20th century prism," she said. In closing, Albright talked a little bit about her father. A professor at the University of Denver, he taught international relations. Among his students was a young lady majoring in music. Professor Albright convinced her that international relations would be a better field and the young lady ultimately got a master's degree in the subject at the University of Notre Dame. University students study mountains • Continued from B-7 become a sort of accumulation center for sedimentary stones formed by accordion-style action. The Wasatch Mountains stood as the border between the established continent and the shifting land masses. Volcanic activity also helped to define the area and, fortunately, left valuable minerals like silver. Brown said that the equivalent of Mt. Rainier in Washington state once sat not far from Park City. Aside from the valuable minerals, the volcanoes also left a record of their presence with mudflows in the area, now greatly solidified. The students in the camp head to these types of flows and, with their pro- fessors create maps detailing the formation of the area in study. That could well be what they are doing as they gather along the side of the road in Peoa or along Chalk Creek. Even if it's hot or snowing, the bottom line for Brown is that "a bad day in the field is better than a good day in the office." Freed, Sasha Gabrielle Frost, Rufus Smith Gebo, Brandon Glen GilKvald.Anika Nicole Goldman, Skytar Alexis Hall, Hannah Claire Hamagel.Audrey Elizabeth Howell, J Tanner Jensen, Elizabeth Haley Johnson, Emma Anne Kelley, Laura Elizabeth Kenniston, Drew Porter Kozole, Kyla Marie Kunz,Andrew Michael Loomis. Hunter Rae Lund, Katja Sizabeth Magie, Brandon Scott Martinova, Kalina Jane Martz, Sullivan Avery Maschoff.Alexandra Claire Method, Andrew Gordon Minardi, Kylee Marie Morgan, Kiley (Catherine Nielsen, Kamilla Cheyanna Nirula, Kieran Adrian Scown Orschel, Edward James Parry. 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Sarah Marie Epan.Annaka Brvnn Ercanbrack, Jessica Flake.Alan Paul 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Please see Honor,B-10 Join the at The University of Utah ! ,\ - - • Learn from seasoned instructors Build relationships and, share ideas and strategies Leave ready to implement new ideas now Apply Now! Submit by August 22 Fall classes begin September, 2008 Apply online at www.continue.utah.edu/proed or calj (801) 585-1780. for more information JASON STRYKOWSKI/PARK RECORD Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright fields questions at the Sundance Resort last Saturday. Condoleeza Rice would have smile, Madeleine Albright said that returned to Denver to get her Ph.D. her father trained two very different with Professor Albright, but his Secretaries of State, passing stopped her plans. With a Playin" it loud Members of the Crescent Big Band stand up for their jazz stylings during their performance at City Park last Saturday. The musicians participated In Jam Camp 2008 held at the Prospector Lodge. The weeklong camp allowed students to learn and practice Rock, Alternative, Jazz, Funk, Blues, HipHop and other types of music. Studentmusicians played at all hours and received instruction from top music teachers on many instruments. JASON STRYKOWSKI/PARK RECORD |