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...heartbreak, but the glamorous trappings behind the death of JonBenet Ramsey, 6, underscored how hideously inappropriate such tragedies are. She was a toddler turned beauty queen--Little Miss Colorado of 1995, among other titles--and a child of wealth and privilege. Her father John, 53, is president of Access Graphics, a high-tech, billion-dollar-a-year branch of Lockheed Martin; her mother Patricia, 39, widely known as Patsy, is a former Miss West Virginia (1977) and is active in social and charitable circles. The little girl's strangled body was discovered the day after Christmas by her father...
University President Lawrence H. Summers mentioned Tribe’s plans to teach the course in an interview with The Crimson on Tuesday. “I think that in general we are increasing access for Harvard College students to key figures outside the Arts and Sciences faculty,” Summers said...
...residents are not opposed to moving. They live in a sprawling gray complex, constructed in 1971, that is aging and dilapidated. They have caveats, though—any new housing built by Harvard will have to be just as large and located nearby, with access to public transportation...
...divisions between Harvard and Radcliffe were already fading. That year, Harvard took responsibility for the residential life of Radcliffe’s students—where they worked, ate, and slept. Soon, women were living in fully co-ed House communities. As female students went on to gain complete access to Harvard’s undergraduate world, the Radcliffe resources which had once been solely dedicated to their needs were slowly dismantled or forgotten...
...model of health care,” Olden said. He criticized the fragmented, investigator-driven state of health research in America. More emphasis should be placed on making existing advancements available to everyone than on making new discoveries, he said. “Millions of Americans do not have access to the state-of-the-art technologies that already exist,” he said. Olden argued that if Americans accept communal police, fire, education, and transportation services, they should be able to agree to universal health care as well. In his view, the U.S. can achieve a universal system...