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...funding gods must be smiling on undergraduate social life this month. Two weeks ago, College administrators agreed to channel $200,000 toward the nascent College Events Board’s inaugural budget. Now the Undergraduate Council (UC) is expected to consider a constitutional amendment that would automatically fund House Committees (HoCos) at the beginning of each semester. This latest measure will allow HoCos greater financial certainty and enable long term planning, resulting in more vibrant House life. We strongly urge the UC to pass such an amendment...
...Snow is host of ?The Tony Snow Show? on Fox News Radio, and his web site urges listeners to ?join the radio revolution? by supporting him. He also is a host of ?Weekend Live? on Fox News Channel, and was the first host of ?Fox News Sunday,? from 1996 to 2003. That program is celebrating its 10th anniversary this week...
...setup can be tricky - users have to tie the device into an Internet router as well as into a TV set-top box, and they have to download software. And Slingbox makes the rights to programming trickier still. Paul Whitehead, head of business development for British commercial TV network Channel 4, notes that when the network acquires rights to air a program such as The Sopranos, the agreement often covers Britain only. So is a Channel 4 viewer legally entitled to beam a Sopranos episode to another country? Studios that supply Channel 4 "absolutely are concerned" that devices like Slingbox...
...DIED. Sir Jack Cater, 84, Hong Kong corruption-fighter widely credited with eliminating endemic graft in the then colony in the 1970s; on Britain's Channel Island of Guernsey. As head of the newly formed Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), the ex-Royal Air Force squadron leader cracked down on the city's notoriously crooked police force and inefficient bureaucracy. He was appointed Hong Kong's Chief Secretary in 1978 under Governor Murray MacLehose, and later became its Commissioner to London before retiring from government...
...twenty-plus years of teaching, Harvard College Professor and Clowes Professor of Science Robert P. Kirshner said that with a few exceptions, his “experience [with e-mail] has been almost uniformly positive.” “It’s a good channel. Students are much more likely to send you an e-mail than come to office hours,” Kirshner said. Kirshner said that e-mail has brought the student-professor relationship to a level that is “just about right.” “Most...