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...handbook attempts to “assist...in a step-by-step and readable manner, in meeting the regulatory requirements of the Clery Act,” according to the handbook’s introduction. McShane said that before the guidelines’ release—which will affect next year’s statistics, but not those of 2004— Columbia’s safety department spent “a lot of time worrying about the distinctions between burglary and larceny” as well as many other crimes. Catalano said that the Clery Act could help...

Author: By Juliet S. Samuel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Tops Ivy League In Burglary | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...governments to purchase the medication in large quantities, she said, it is still unclear whether private institutions like Harvard should stockpile the drug. UHS is not the only body in the University considering the ramifications of an influenza epidemic. It is not currently known how a potential outbreak would affect the international travel plans of Harvard students. Director of the Office of International Programs Jane Edwards said that in the event of a larger threat, Harvard would negotiate with individual undergraduates about their travel plans, as the University did during the SARS outbreak. The CDC has not yet issued...

Author: By Alex M. Mcleese, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: UHS Prepares for Possible Flu Outbreak | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

...expected, Libby promptly resigned, and Bush and Cheney expressed their regrets and followed with the inevitable promise to focus on the nation's business. By itself, the departure of Libby won't necessarily affect Bush Administration policy toward Iraq. Although Libby was one of the earliest and most urgent proponents of the war, he doesn't seem to have been as influential in charting U.S. policy since the invasion. But the indictments once again cast light on the Administration's case for invading Iraq and come against a backdrop of growing discontent about the war and where it's headed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Time to Regroup | 10/31/2005 | See Source »

...would be just as bad to treat this issue as a purely theoretical question. Harvard students love to throw around economic jargon. It’s too easy to forget that real people are affected by the policies we discuss in the comfort of our well-maintained classrooms. We need to recognize that for Harvard workers who are working hard to make ends meet, these discussions will affect their lives and the lives of their family members. Next time you’re spouting off about deadweight loss or economic inefficiency, take a second to look around. This means looking...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon | Title: Stakes is High | 10/31/2005 | See Source »

European Heroes In your wonderful selection of people who deserve to be called European Heroes, you featured Amsterdam mayor Job Cohen [Oct. 10]. That is too much praise for a man who is mainly known for his prevarication and tardy approach to very real problems that affect this city. It is important to realize that in Holland, mayors are appointed by the crown. The good citizens of Amsterdam are thus not allowed to vote for their first citizen, and they instead got a refugee from the political establishment who needed a place to hide. After filmmaker Theo van Gogh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: European Heroes | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

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