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...senior associate editor, Ondine E. LeBlanc. This is the first time the historical society has embarked on such a large-scale digitization project, and the benefits, LeBlanc said, will be “huge.” The project aims to allow a broader group to access the venerable Massachusetts families’ effects. “Once we’re done with this, you won’t have to go any farther than your computer,” LeBlanc said. “Hopefully, a lot of high school teachers will now be using these documents...
...sent to “uc-weekly,” an open list that can be joined from a link on their website. This is an improvement from last year, but parties are still under-advertised. Concerns have been expressed that this would allow non-Harvard students undue access to the party information, but the UC should be able to secure their web site by requiring a log-in. All Harvard undergraduates should be able to look up a list of suites receiving student money for open parties. A list posted to a secure UC web site would...
...that the the fine print in the state's ballot initiative represents a threat to employer and employee privacy. A group called Ohioans to Protect Personal Privacy (OTPPP) has placed ads to that effect, urging voters to reject the initiative because they claim it would enable nearly anyone to access employees' job records without their permission. But Peter P. Swire, a law professor at the Ohio State University and former Chief Counselor for Privacy in the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, rejects that rationale. He wrote a paper arguing that OTPPP's claim "is clearly wrong, contrary...
...which one party stands immovable on Scripture and the other immobile on the periodic table doesn't get anyone very far. Most Americans occupy the middle ground: we want it all. We want to cheer on science's strides and still humble ourselves on the Sabbath. We want access to both MRIs and miracles. We want debates about issues like stem cells without conceding that the positions are so intrinsically inimical as to make discussion fruitless. And to balance formidable standard bearers like Dawkins, we seek those who possess religious conviction but also scientific achievements to credibly argue the widespread...
Until now, almost nothing has been written about the inner workings of the ADX. Since 9/11, journalists have been routinely denied access to the facility, its staff and inmates. But Eric Robert Rudolph, who is serving life without parole at the prison for the fatal bombings at the Atlanta Olympics and an abortion clinic in Alabama, has written letters to me, the author of a book about his case, and to his mother Patricia Rudolph, who has shared them with me. These missives offer a unique first-hand account of life on Bombers...