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The tide soon turned, however, and three factors helped Gore smother Bradley: Money, media and the machine. Gore's ad campaign exposed Bradley's conservative Senate voting record and contested his position on nearly every major issue. The media effectively ignored Bradley during the heat of primary season because of...
If the future brings a world of clamorous buildings, it is possible that the cool virtues of Modernism will be rediscovered. "For me, Modernism is a way of understanding the most direct way of making things," says Richard Meier, who designed the Getty Center in Los Angeles. "Technology gives us...
The Crimson backcourt may also be particularly strained on Saturday night because of the continual motion of the Princeton offense.
But in the past few months, I've begun to come around. Perhaps it's the sensory overload that has resulted from continual exposure to Internet advertising of one sort or another--dot-org this and dot-net that plastered to the insides of the T, on handouts around campus...
"A cycle of new technology followed by new tricks by hackers necessitates constant monitoring of the system," he said. "Security is diligence and knowledge on part of HASCS." Thus, while there are continual attempts to break in, there are systems in place to stop it.