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...given our current policies. And precisely because of how ultimately plausible the film is, the messages it conveys are all the more compelling and poignant. The film’s depiction of the use of political violence rather than more peaceful methods rings particularly true in the world of 2007??a world that could stand to take time to watch this cautionary tale. —Staff writer Victoria B. Kabak can be reached at vkabak@fas.harvard.edu...
...spectre is haunting America–the spectre of Communism, obvi. 2007??s certainly not good for democracy, at any rate. The rich-poor gap in the United States of Capitalism just keeps on gapping, and the U.S. military’s actions in Iraq have contributed to a political situation that’s less “independent state” and more “state of confusion” as of the new year. Across the pond, old-school Communist stronghold the People’s Republic of China (PRC), the superpower perpetually...
...what the future held for Harvard sports, FM recruited a Crimson sports writer. We did not realize that he would actually predict the future. Feb. 17: At Lavietes Pavilion, Harvard men’s basketball team takes on the University of Pennsylvania (the “George Mason of 2007??). The result: Harvard comes all the way back from 25 down to win, 75-74, on a last-second shot from Jeremy S. Lin ’10. The crowd, largest in Lavietes’s history, storms the court. March 22-25: After a disappointing first...
...offers a temporary extension of a student visa.But without a H-1B work visa, a student would be required to leave the country once his or her OPT extension expired.Even if a student were granted a work visa next year, the new visa would not take effect until October 2007??several months after the OPT extension expires.Students said employers may be unwilling or unable to let their new recruits spend those months out of the country, and may decide to rescind job offers.Harvard’s late graduation date has also contributed to the students?...
...world-renowned Spanish architect Rafael Moneo, will rise behind the Science Center and feature what a University press release calls “an unusual pearlescent facade that changes subtly with the day’s lighting.”Together, the projects—to be completed by 2007??comprise the biggest component of an $800 million building boom that is one of the largest in Harvard’s history and is driving the Faculty of Arts and Sciences into a financial squeeze not felt in University Hall since the early 1990s.Notably, none of the three...