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...they are as important to Harvard life as Diet Coke-filled vending machines and John Harvard’s Monday nights. More people probably eat slices at Tommy’s every week than read books at Widener. There will be no compromise. If Cambridge denizens cannot cope with students running to Tommy’s to get their after-party pizza fix, they have one option: Move...
...Committee Chair Jennifer Leaning, professor of international health in the Faculty of Public Health, said the group will try to brainstorm ways to provide more options in the University for students who have been sexually assaulted to cope with the aftermath...
Brandon M. Trama ’06, who said he thinks about Sept. 11 constantly, said he welcomed the opportunity to mourn with fellow students today after disappointment that his Connecticut high school left students to cope with the attacks on their own last year...
...Sept. 11 is the forerunner of a new world conflict, coping with the conflict could bring a new constitutional order in its wake. In the 21st century, what might be called "market states" could replace nation-states. Market states will have the same borders and political systems as nation-states but will shift important responsibilities from government to the private sector; multinational corporations will become surrogate agents of government, filling roles that government can no longer play and blurring the boundaries between political and corporate leadership. Because the market is private, global and transactional, market states are better able than...
Feinberg moved quickly too. As his first order of business, he scheduled large introductory meetings with the families. The meetings did not go well. In most settlements, the moment of injury or death and the discussion of a settlement take place years apart, giving the aggrieved time to cope with their loss. The Victim Compensation Fund did not have that luxury. "These people lost family members just weeks before in the most horrific circumstances," says Jeanne Marks, a psychologist and friend of Feinberg's who has met with several of the families. "They lost total control of their lives...