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...Faculty members are available on virtually any topic concerning government and public policy," the ad reads...
...success of the expert-for-hire ad has yet to be determined, officials said...
...ad, which includes a phone number, has raised more than one eyebrow since it began running in The Crimson three weeks...
...particularly vicious stereotype appears in a new Pontiac ad. The ad features representatives from a variety of car manufacturers. When the fictional spokesman for Nissan--an Asian actor--stands up he blathers on in basically incomprehensible English. We are meant to see him not only as an enemy, but as a particular type of enemy. He is loud and boorish, all bug-eyes and buck teeth. It is a convenient way to deal with American fears, making Asians seem at once crude and oddly polite and subservient...
Keohane says that hiring decisions will be made on a more equitable, and less ad hoc, basis with the new system. "We are always going to have competition--it's very difficult to get openings for new fields," he says. "But now we can have competition on a more straightforward and intellectual basis...