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...Hall that night was in response to an ad that appeared the day before in The Crimson. It read, "SEO Wall Street Program Information Meeting: Hear about the program that places Harvard Students in Investment Banks, Consulting Firms, and Corporate Law Firms on Wall Street for the Summer." That banner was followed simply by a date, location and time...
Henry jumped into the race Sept. 12, after candidate Boyce Davis dropped out, and within two days had cranked out her first campaign pins. Flying a family-values banner, Henry, a professor of law, embarked on a four-day, 16-town campaign tour with dozens of her current and former students working for her election. Despite the enthusiasm, in this Republican district she is an underdog...
...saturation coverage is piled on even trivial events: Hillary Clinton's "conversations" with Eleanor Roosevelt, or a six-year-old's suspension from school for kissing a classmate. News--or at least lots of verbiage that passes for news--seems to be everywhere. Sometimes it blares at us with banner headlines and sensational TV come-ons. Other times, it just drones, a kind of Muzak for current-events obsessives. News is chewed over by TV pundits, railed about by talk-radio hosts, nibbled at in gossip columns, debated over the Internet--relentless, insistent, inescapable...
...applaud Josh Kaufman's bold and courageous column on the magazine Peninsula. It's about time students were held personally responsible for the hateful statements they have made while hiding under the banner of a campus "publication." --Robin S. Goldstein...
...carrying a banner which said 'Peace and Justice'" he said. "If anyone is carrying a banner of peace it is certainly condemning violence...