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...hearing in protest, condemning what they felt was the FCC’s discrimination against minority media ownership. Members of the Harvard Black Law Students Association, the Boston branch of the NAACP, and the National Black Chamber of Commerce held a press conference outside the building, beneath a bright yellow banner reading “Stop the FCC’s War on Diversity.” “We’re deeply concerned about any policy that can decrease minority involvement in the media,” said Kelley D. Coleman, president of the Harvard Black...
...While it is clear that O’Connor has a bright future as a leader and role model for the Crimson, the fact remains that the next few weeks represent an incredible personal challenge. With countless fierce competitors looming in the tournaments, the sophomore has plenty of preparation ahead...
...don’t take my word for it. The Crimson opens up their ECAC quarterfinal series with Cornell at home on Friday night. So head down to Bright Hockey Center, watch these girls play, and decide for yourself...
...freedom, diversity, choice inside the electoral arena is a major issue, especially as the overwhelming power of commercial money in our elections has drawn the two parties into more and more of a convergence in corporate power issues. And that's reflected in the issues that draw a bright line between my candidacy and that of McCain, [Illinois Senator Barack] Obama, [and New York Senator Hillary] Clinton. They're all against single payer [government health insurance]. They're all against a media crackdown of corporate crime, power and abuse. They're all against cutting the bloated wasteful military budget that...
...setting 19% gap between a French president and his hand-picked prime minister. Fillon was belittled as staid, wonkish and boring during Sarkozy's glittering first six months in power, but now he is enjoying a reputation as a solid, industrious executor of policy who tends to shun the bright lights now trained on the president. Perhaps there's a lesson there for Sarkozy...