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Only those who mouth platitudes without considering the situation at hand cannot see this silliness for what it is: academic freedom ironically parodying itself...
...TIME: There this enduring mystery over how the genocide could ever have happened. What made people behave like that? Kagame: It's not easy to explain. Some of the things that were done, I still cannot speak about. We have to do research into it, we have to look into ourselves and work out why it happened in Rwanda. People were killing members of their own family. Fathers were killing their own children because some of them resembled their wife, who was a Tutsi. How do you explain that...
...wheels to four. John Rogers, a consultant for the Asian Development Bank, estimates that the number of cars in India will increase from 6.2 million in 2005 to 41.6 million by 2025. Putting millions of new vehicles on roads will increase pollution and further strain overtaxed transportation networks. "We cannot afford this type of congestion," says Anumita Roychowdhury, associate director of the New Delhi-based nongovernmental group Center for Science and Environment. "It's defeating the reason people buy cars: for mobility." Roychowdhury and other environmentalists argue that developing countries should avoid the mistakes made by Europe...
Like all physicians, Currier cannot graduate from HMS or begin her scheduled residency until she passes the licensing exam...
...phones had happened “prior to incidents that occurred last year,” including the Virginia Tech shooting. One of the safety advantages of the red phones, according to Nelson, is that Cambridge and Harvard University police can trace the location of callers, even when they cannot speak into the receiver. In a draft of a press release outlining the updates to the emergency communications plan, Pilbeam also referred to national events as the impetus for a renewed emphasis on safety. “The safety of our students, in class, in the dormitories and Houses...