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...Alan F. Abola '98, one of the two head teaching fellows (TFs) for CS 50 and a CS concentrator, said the assignment required a lot of typing but noted that this was true of the eighth assignments in past years...
...conclusion that the President and the Vice President did nothing wrong when they dialed up donors for cash. This time the lead came not from news reports or Republicans but from Democrats. Just days before, Democratic National Committee lawyers turned over a document prepared for D.N.C. finance chairman Alan Solomont that named 30 fat cats who, in exchange for a telephone call from the White House, might be lured onto the party's finance board. The price of entry: a donation of $100,000 or a promise to raise $250,000. Next to each name was a tiny box indicating...
...Prosecutors and judges know a lot of testimony by cops is false," says Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard law professor and criminal defense attorney who has popularized the term testilying. "But they only know it generically, rather than in any particular case. So in a battle of conflicting testimony, cops are given the benefit of the doubt...
...questions, and many of the results, were also reviewed at the request of The Crimson by Associate Professor of Statistics Alan Zaslavsky, who teaches "Statistics 160: Survey Method...
...strong threats to this cheery outlook. Wall Street periodically frets that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates. But the Fed held the line at its November meeting, and TIME's economists think it will continue to do so, or at worst will raise rates only slightly. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan might like to boost them more to head off any future inflation, but he will likely fear that that would worsen the impact of Asian troubles on U.S. financial markets...