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...steroid-popping slugger Jose Canseco. “The ‘different socialization’ Dr. Summers talks about may be getting worse, thanks to goofballs like him,” Dowd wrote in that column. “How did he get to be head of Harvard anyway...
...features my favorite software - speaker-independent voice recognition by VoiceSignal. You don't even have to waste time creating a spoken tag for everyone you want to call; the phone figures out how the names in your phone book are pronounced. Well, it does that most of the time, anyway. The feature makes dialing a lot easier, and - on the road - a lot safer...
...These were the mainstream instances,” Kiang says. “It was obvious at that time anyway that the realities of people of color and the presence of people of color on campus made no difference. It was amazing that stuff like that could happen...
...staff included psyops experts, was mulling a scheme to plant false news items with foreign journalists to sway opinion overseas. The allegations turned out to be unfounded. Senior Administration officials suspect they may have been leaked by military public-affairs officers jealous over turf. But Rumsfeld disbanded the organization anyway, complaining that the negative publicity compromised its effectiveness. The JPSE director insists that his group will not engage in deception. Says Treadwell: "We are always going to tell the truth...
...What is a Class-A war criminal anyway? The postwar Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal distinguished three types of atrocity: crimes against peace, conventional war crimes, and crimes against humanity, referred to as Class A, B, and C, respectively. More than 300,000 Japanese were charged with Class-B and -C war crimes, mostly over prisoner abuse. Twenty-five military and political leaders were convicted of waging war?a Class-A crime against peace?and 14 of those, including wartime Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and six others sentenced to death by the tribunal, are enshrined at Yasukuni...