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Maestro Ozawa's contribution to the orchestra, to Boston, and even to the modern classical music world are unparalleled on today's music scene. In 25 years he has brought a broader symphony repertoire to a larger audience and ceaseless energy and grace to an art form many consider dead. Nothing short of Sunday's enormous concert--an outreach in itself--should have been considered to celebrate the Maestro's extraordinary contributions...
...fellow, said hebelieves that "the incredible student demand isdue to the professor being an excellent lecturerand the fact that students are passionatelyinterested in American law and legal culture."Topics covered in the class include landmarkSupreme Court cases, Brown v. Board ofEducation and Griswold v. Connecticut,as well as the broader issues of civil rights andthe evolution of contemporary law in Americansociety...
...China economic reforms are real, already deeper and broader than Russia's. Deng Xiaoping initiated capitalist changes back in 1979, when he legalized farmers' markets. As a result, China's agricultural sector is far more productive than Russia's. Diverse village and township enterprises have spread what is effectively private enterprise deep into the grass roots of the country, in a way not yet imagined outside Russia's major cities...
...have implicated bin Laden in the Kenya and Tanzania bombings, according to federal-court documents. The FBI says they were part of al-Qaida, an international terrorist organization that bin Laden heads, and had been trained at a camp in Afghanistan. Federal prosecutors in New York are drafting a broader terrorism case against him that will include the East African bombings...
...retirement security for educators. Its funds have never before been available outside education circles. The flagship CREF Stock Account was started in 1952, and since then has returned an average annual 11.7%--under the S&P 500's 12.7%, but a noteworthy return in that it invests in a broader range of stocks that makes it less risky. The open-end funds are run much like the highly successful institutional funds, which are focused on the long term, engage in limited trading to keep costs down and avoid anything exotic. "There won't be any big surprises," says Martin Leibowitz...