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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...entertainment has not yet been confirmed but will consist of a mix of student and professional bands. Only students with a Harvard College ID will be allowed into the event, and pre-frosh cannot attend...

Author: By Liz C. Goodwin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council Criticizes Review Progress | 4/26/2005 | See Source »

...conceivably spawn a lawsuit. The Maryland Commission on Human Relations advises, “Because the legal boundaries are so poorly marked, the best course of action is to avoid all sexually offensive conduct in the workplace.” This extensive vagueness threatens all workplaces (which, in essence, consist of every place where people spend any time whatsoever) with the possibility of unwanted and undeserved lawsuits...

Author: By Ashish Agrawal, | Title: The Death of Discourse | 4/26/2005 | See Source »

...allowed to drink alcohol in their vehicles. Outsiders may find this development astonishing. Drinking and driving was legal in Montana? Yes. And not only legal but rather popular. In a state that measures more than 700 miles from its southeast to northwest corners and where most of those miles consist of empty highway enlivened only by blowing tumbleweeds and the occasional bloated mule-deer corpse, a cold can of beer was viewed by some as a necessary, invigorating diversion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Montana Is Turning Blue | 4/17/2005 | See Source »

...voices in found audio clips. Recorded readings of “The Jabberwocky” and lines spoken in various languages are followed by vocals singing out-of-order lines from Carol’s poem in “vogt dig for kloppervok.” Some songs consist almost entirely of spoken clips, as in “it never changes to stop,” others draw out and re-map a story solely upon quoted material in “An Animated Description of Mr. Maps...

Author: By Jim Fingal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: NEW MUSIC: Lost and Safe | 4/8/2005 | See Source »

...former President Bill Clinton—not President Bush—who pointed out in his budget in 2000 that “These Trust Fund balances are available to finance future benefit payments…but only in a bookkeeping sense…They do not consist of real economic assets that can be drawn down in the future to fund benefits. Instead, they are claims on the Treasury that, when redeemed, will have to be financed by raising taxes, borrowing from the public, or reducing benefits or other expenditures. The existence of Trust Fund balances, therefore, does...

Author: By Michael Tanner, | Title: FOCUS: In the End, It’s About Ownership | 4/4/2005 | See Source »

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