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...make do with whoever walks in the door,” De La Rosa wrote on his Web site. “We will look at resumes, examine records of accomplishment, and train well to ensure cohesion.” But Sams called De La Rosa’s approach to student government “autocratic.” “Mine is an open-door policy to include the many different initiatives, ideas, and opinions of students,” Sams contended. The Crimson was unable to reach Gonzalez, the third presidential candidate, for this story...

Author: By Raviv Murciano-goroff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Ext. Students Vote for Pres. | 5/4/2007 | See Source »

...control in the poor and predominantly Muslim suburbs of Paris (the banlieues), reaching as high as 50 percent for those aged 18 to 26. The dramatic differences in employment and opportunity between the banlieues and the rest of France suggest that France’s traditional assimilationist approach toward its immigrant population has failed. Even after two or three generations in France, and despite the state’s supposed blindness to race, opportunities for immigrants and their offspring seem to be getting worse rather than better...

Author: By Pierpaolo Barbieri and Clay A. Dumas | Title: Oui Are For Sarko | 5/4/2007 | See Source »

...doubtful that all--or even most--of those Palestinian women who sign up to become martyrs do so voluntarily. Some fall prey to male recruiters, who approach them on campus or through Internet chat rooms, making romantic advances that the women fall for. Many other women point to "secret reasons" that have little connection with religion and everything to do with private tragedy or shame. Some see becoming a suicide bomber as preferable to an arranged marriage, common in the Arab world. One teenager volunteered for suicide duty because her father refused to let her marry a boyfriend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Palestinian Moms Becoming Martyrs | 5/3/2007 | See Source »

Like top athletes or singers, IFF's best perfumers draw salaries that approach $1 million, including bonuses based on successful fragrance sales. Even for someone with a naturally strong sense of smell, it takes more than a decade of training and apprenticeship to develop a refined understanding of the thousands of compounds smell authors draw upon. "Not everyone who blends a few ingredients is a true perfumer," says Subrenat. "Just as not everyone who burns a steak at home is a three-star Michelin chef." The best scent specialists are so savvy that they can identify the most prominent three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Smell of Competition | 5/3/2007 | See Source »

...CrimsonConnect.com, and one of the few reasons besides registration that students still use my.harvard. Legal experts have disputed whether Harvard has copyright claim over password-protected web sites and can even force Hadfield to remove this outstanding feature. But issues of copyright aside, the administration’s approach is wrongheaded, and clearly not in the best interests of students. My.harvard—which Harvard somehow thinks is wonderful and responding to student needs—should not be supported by giving students no other alternatives. Harvard should be impressed that students have created a portal that...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Crimson Disconnect | 5/3/2007 | See Source »

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