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...information age, issues—rather than wealth or geography—drive our politics. Which leads to a problem: how can parties with increasingly homogenous views possibly attract a majority of the world’s most heterogeneous people...
...don’t want to end up in the position of Rachel Greenwald, author of Find A Husband After 35 Using What I Learned at Harvard Business School. In an Amazon.com customer review of the book, Bruce from Australia writes, “If you want to attract the right guy, read on...Contrary to the PC Brigade’s PR campaign, guys prefer slim, healthy women.” Are these the men from whom 35-plus women have to choose? Maybe we should find husbands now—you know, while we’re thin...
...Without an appropriate legislative environment,” he wrote in the op-ed, “there is a real risk that major initiatives, such as Harvard’s Stem Cell Institute, which can attract talented students, scientists, as well as industry, would be gravely compromised...
...passed some of Australia's most comprehensive laws on possession of Aboriginal remains and artifacts. It is now illegal for anyone to conceal the location of Aboriginal remains from the state government, or to possess them in any circumstance after the traditional owners have sought their return. Breaches can attract fines...
...Commonwealth the global center of the life sciences revolution,” he wrote in a letter to the Boston Globe. “Without an appropriate legislative environment, there is a real risk that major initiatives, such as Harvard’s Stem Cell Institute, which can attract talented students, scientists as well as industry, would be gravely compromised...