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...unconstitutional a similar law, from Illinois, that would have barred state-backed investments in overseas companies dealing with Sudan. But other panelists at the debate said the proposed Massachusetts bill would not lead to a contradictory foreign policy. “The new bill would not contain the slightest conflict between the federal and state governments,” said State Rep. Jay Kaufman (D-Lexington), who helped draft the legislation. “We’d be simply adopting the federal government’s labeling of Darfur as a ‘genocide’ and acting...
...continues. “It allows for more story development, for us to keep our viewers posted constantly. With YouTube and everything, online broadcast is kind of a cultural phenomenon, but our goal with our show is to be more professional.”The conflict between produciung for speed and for quality is another test in the station’s further development.“One of the things that’s been a challenge for us is that with Internet television there’s a demand for rapid production,” says Lebwohl...
...editors: Re: “Dershowitz Lambastes Former President,” news Feb. 28. I am deeply disappointed with your coverage of recent lectures on campus about Jimmy Carter’s book, “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid,” and the conflict in Palestine and Israel. On Tuesday, Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz gave a talk in Emerson Hall criticizing the former president and his book. The next day his picture graced your front page and an article detailed the event and some responses to it. Last Thursday, Feb. 22, Norman Finkelstein gave...
...historic “Long Telegram”—though as that might lead you to expect, the book often gets wallowed down in the past. The bulk of his argument is that the United States should have used this policy from the start of our present conflict, but Shapiro also puts forth a series of open solutions for the future that go beyond such common talking points as “better international relations” and “withdrawal from Iraq” to include a complete refocusing of American foreign policy. Much of Shapiro?...
Panelists at last night’s John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum panel discussion on whether a United States-Iran conflict is inevitable disagreed about the probability of war, but agreed that the idea that Iran could soon possess a nuclear weapon is “doubtful.” According to Vali R. Nasr, a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School and senior fellow of the Kennedy School’s Dubai initiative, the possibility of outright attack is “fairly high.” “With each country being tough on the other side...