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...changes—which were first reported by The Crimson on Thursday night and announced publicly by the school on Friday—condense the standard first-year offerings and add courses on international and comparative law, legislation and regulation, and “problems and theories...
While the newly approved revisions focus on the first year, the faculty approved changes to the second- and third-year curriculum late last year. The revisions are an effort to add focus to the later years by creating optional, guided tracks of study for students who wish to specialize in some area of the law. In the past, students had spent their upper-class years primarily taking introductory courses, Kagan said, and so the new tracks will allow for a “progression through the three years...
...from Darfur to Afghanistan, many people expect the Secretary-General to be a global avatar of peace, as Annan in his best moments sought to be. Just as daunting is the challenge of cleaning house at the U.N., which has been dogged for years by mismanagement, inefficiency and corruption. Add to that the task of refereeing between the U.S. and countries like Russia and China, which are determined to chart their own course, and you get an idea why Annan calls it "the most impossible job in the world." "It would help if the next Secretary-General was a brilliant...
Taking a page from the book of (Steve) Jobs, Microsoft has integrated programs for managing photos and making movies. The Windows Photo Gallery lets you add homemade tags ("Cats," "Billy's 21st") to images for quicker searches and will automatically resize collections of pictures and attach them to e-mails. Photo and movie applications are integrated so you can take foolproof steps to turn a set of photos into a movie, then burn it onto...
...decided to try to broaden the mix of people shopping for consumer electronics in its SonyStyle stores to include more women. "Our products are about seeing and hearing," says the stores' creative director, Christine Belich, referring to Sony's cameras, TVs and music gear, "so it seemed natural to add smell to create an immersive sensory experience...