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...will have a companion at least this weekend if not in his future endeavors. Senior tight end Matt Farbotko also received a phone call from Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon. Although his news was not quite as good as Dawson’s—he did not receive a contract??it was all he could hope for. The Colts offered to bring him in for a tryout including meetings and orientations as well as physical, drug, and flexibility tests, with the potential for a future in their organization. “I’m getting my foot...
...while the Committee did not directly address the Fowler-Finn contract??the 800-pound gorilla in the room—members either pitted themselves against his views on the issues or defended them...
...terms of a five-year deal tentatively reached yesterday with the University. The deal with HERE Local 26, the union that represents Harvard’s 470 dining hall workers, boosts salaries by an average of 5.5 percent in the first contract year and 4.5 percent by the contract??s final year, marking a $4.15 per hour increase over five years—double the outcome of the union’s 2001 negotiations. The University also said it would pay workers during the four-day winter recess, a perk already enjoyed by over 10,000 other University...
...release and then ignominious withdrawal of her debut novel—still cast a long shadow.“Opal Mehta,” which hit shelves on April 4, attracted international media attention after publishing giant Little, Brown reportedly gave the Harvard sophomore a $500,000 two-book contract??a sum unprecedented for such a young author. Several major media outlets—including USA Today, The New York Times, and the Associated Press—published articles lauding Viswanathan and her novel.The praise was cut short after The Crimson reported on Sunday, April 23 that...
...without citing it or quoting it, that might not be copyright infringement, because I wouldn’t necessarily need permission to use it,” Lawrence Lessig, a prominent intellectual property scholar at Stanford University Law School, told The Crimson last week.Hughes said yesterday that the contract??s cancellation probably does not make Viswanathan more vulnerable to legal action, but it is a decision by a “risk-averse” publisher who no longer wishes to deal with the controversy.“She’s not, in a sense, a desirable...