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...planning process.But Task Force Chairman Ray Mellone dropped his protest last night, saying he did not want to impede the construction of a facility for Harvard’s Stem Cell Institute. “This is as workable as we’re going to get and I accept that,” Mellone said. —Staff writer Natalie I. Sherman can be reached at nsherman@fas.harvard.edu...
What the legal question boils down to is the Communist willingness or unwillingness to accept international restraint against aggression. Such acceptance is not impossible. Communism will not change, but Communists, being men, may change. The hope of a legal solution to the H-bomb lies in efforts, over a varied field, to change the minds of the Kremlin's leaders. Conceivably, even they may be made to realize that aggression will...
...same firm. He added that the company has hired more Harvard students than last year. And for Randall T. Adams ’06, who is not immediately entering the job market, an increase in college-graduate hiring will positively affect his future plans. He said he plans to accept a fellowship before attending law school. “The law-school pool should be less competitive if more people are going into the job market,” Adams said. Although he was not familiar with the NACE survey, Adams said that he “heard things were...
...Many [passages] include identical phrasing, establish primary characters, and contain shared plot developments...It is understandably difficult for us to accept that Ms. Viswanathan’s plagiarism was ‘unintentional and unconscious,’ as she has claimed,” Pulcini wrote in an e-mail late last night...
...visit Japan’s shrine to its war dead, generating criticism throughout Asia. “Japan wants to press the ‘reset’ button,” Schieffer said, adding that it would be up to the nations who suffered under Japanese militarism to accept this sincerity and find the appropriate way to move on. On issues of security in Asia, Schieffer said that, looking into the future, he saw no reason for U.S. and Japanese policy goals to diverge significantly. Cautioning critics of the U.S. presence in Japan, he reaffirmed the value of American...