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...Goldeneye," Tina Turner Composed by Bono and the Edge and sung by Tina Turner, who gets into the same vocal space as Shirley Bassey did. She's a little camp, but not so camp that you can't enjoy the song as light entertainment...
...case received national attention three years ago when pro bono lawyers affiliated with the Innocence Project, a nonprofit group that works to exonerate the wrongfully convicted, put together a petition for clemency to present to then governor Mark Warner. The petition has since moved to Kaine's desk. Of the four men, three are still behind bars, having exhausted all other legal means to appeal their case. A judge overturned the conviction of one of the sailors, Derek Tice, on Nov. 27, 2006. But that ruling was later reversed by a higher court. Eric Wilson served all eight...
...were chosen based on online votes—which indicate the scope of a group’s fan base—and the input of judge Ethan B. Schiffres, a student at Harvard Law School who works with Recording Artists Project, which allows HLS students to provide pro bono legal services for local members of the music industry. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
...victims to speak about their experiences with this taboo subject and at leveraging their stories to create a political space to advocate change. “We are a small team and we need the faculty and students of academic institutions like Harvard to be researchers, web designers, pro bono translators and lawyers,” said Higonnet, who is the daughter of French history professor Patrice L. Higonnet ’58. According to Higonnet, drawing upon this kind of talent will help develop reparations policies and change cultural and governmental systems in countries such as Iraq...
...wonder if I could use my managerial and organizational leadership skills to build social value in addition to economic value.”Grossman decided to sell the company he had inherited from his father and enter the nonprofit sector. He volunteered for a few years and did pro bono consulting for the Rockefeller Foundation. But Grossman said he found his calling when he was selected in 1991 to be the chief executive of Outward Bound USA.“It truly was a phenomenal experience, and during my time at Outward Bound, I learned how to apply many...