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...Edward Glaeser fortunately, and to his credit, has apologized,” Schmid said. In an interview with The Crimson last month, Glaeser drew a comparison between a magazine article that criticized Summers and the early-20th century anti-Semitic hoax “Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” But Glaeser later said that he did not intend to suggest that the magazine article—or any criticism of Summers—was motivated by anti-Semitism...
...peace and quiet, visit the ivy-clad New Jewish Cemetery, 1 Israelska, where Franz Kafka rests. The beautifully sculpted tombstones in this 115-year-old graveyard function as a sort of outdoor gallery of 20th century artistic styles...
...Ashoka’s website. Drayton was introduced at the Forum by Gowher Rizvi, the director of the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation and a lecturer at the Kennedy School. “When you think about anyone who brought about a great change in the 20th century, one of them has to be Billy Drayton,” Rizvi said. “Drayton invented the term social entrepreneurship.” Social entrepreneurs—or fellows, as Ahsoka calls them—are defined as people who have “a big new idea...
...earn a single point in their half of the meet—although the team only sent three competitors as representation at the competition. Sophomore Christopher Green’s time of 2:29.78 in the 1000-meter race earned him 21st place, while senior James Kelly was 20th with a time of 8:35.39 in the 3000 meters. Junior Sean Barrett was the third and final Harvard competitor, and he took 16th place for the Crimson in the 5000 meter run. He crossed the finish line at 14:34.35. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...wonder that Gutierrez's client would be worried. He is Mohammed al-Qahtani, the Saudi thought by U.S. counterterrorism officials to be the so-called 20th hijacker, the would-be fifth terrorist on the flight that crashed in a Pennsylvania field on 9/11. In a June 20, 2005, cover story, TIME chronicled part of the interrogation of al-Qahtani, based on a highly classified log kept at Guantnamo over a 50-day period in the winter of 2002-03. The 84-page log, available in full on TIME.com showed U.S. interrogators using a wide range of tactics...