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...enforcement officials are bracing for a media barrage. Reporters have been forced to apply for special credentials to gain access to the courthouse. Others must register for a "daily media lottery" for one of a handful of courtroom seats. It's unclear if the man at the center of the case will testify. These aren't all of Kelly's worries: He's embroiled in a divorce from his wife, Andrea, one of his former dancers and the mother of his three children. Mayer, Kelly's spokesman, says the singer has been holed up in his suburban Chicago home, recording...
...about the education of a middle-class black man, about his ancestry, and I couldn't. And then my father died, and it was earthshaking for me. I remember saying to myself, I wonder what my father knew about these men? And I have to tell you, I felt access. I knew I could get there if I thought about...
...better understand the opportunities offered by attending college. Donahue also recognized the University’s active approach to recruitment and outreach policies. Such measures aim to portray education as an attainable goal regardless of one’s income. “As somebody who cares deeply about access and affordability, and believes in young people getting a college education,” Donahuse said, “I really believe there is hope in the future.” —Staff writer Elliot Ikheloa can be reached at eikheloa@fas.harvard.edu...
...Amidst this conflict and suffering, the government is signing agreements with mining companies for access to the mineral deposits that lie in the land of indigenous communities. Advocates are attempting to expose the connections between Salwa Judum, widescale displacement, but, many people in positions of power seem to be ignoring the situation altogether...
...that the research it sponsors be made publicly available through its centralized research depository. Law School Dean Elena Kagan praised the resolution in a written statement, saying that it would allow academic legal work at Harvard to become a public good. “Our decision to embrace open access means that people everywhere can benefit from the ideas generated here at the Law School,” she wrote. John G. Palfrey, Jr. ’94, a Law School professor who proposed the policy to the faculty, said that he expected the implementation process to go smoothly...