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...though it can correct TF misallocation, the model would not address classroom allocation, textbook shortages, and coursepack availability, Sheiber said...

Author: By Risheng Xu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CS Class Predicts Course Figures | 2/6/2004 | See Source »

Hubbard: "I have no evidence. That's correct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Drugs Cost So Much / The Issues '04: Why We Pay So Much for Drugs | 2/2/2004 | See Source »

...Which is correct. The problem is, those aspects of the show that are not about lesbianism are tedious, and those that are, are predictable. There are museum director Bette (Jennifer Beals) and her partner Tina (Laurel Holloman), trying to conceive a child with donated sperm. There are the straights next door, Tim (Eric Mabius) and Jenny (Mia Kirshner), whose engagement is threatened when she falls for another woman. There's tennis pro Dana (Erin Daniels), terrified that her fans will find out she's gay. Sure, it's commendable even to pursue these obvious stories when lesbians have been less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Less Than Letter Perfect | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

...Defense Paul Wolfowitz [Dec. 29--Jan. 5], contained some false and unfair criticism of him. Recently the Administration decided to allow U.S. taxpayer dollars to fund prime contractors only from the U.S., Iraq, other coalition partners and nations contributing forces to the effort in Iraq. This was a correct, principled decision and was approved by the President and all members of his national security team. To lay any criticism of this decision at Wolfowitz's doorstep is unfair. He is an important member of the President's national security team. President Bush values his counsel, judgment and principled leadership. STEVE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 26, 2004 | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

Total officials insist that, these incidents aside, their efforts to clean up and green up are both sincere and vital for the firm's long-term health. The main reason: they're feeling pressure from investors, not just activists. There's a small but growing industry of politically correct stock funds in Europe, with an estimated $40 billion under management, that invest only in companies they consider socially responsible. "Investors want the best possible investment. Even if ethics is not their cup of tea, they consider companies that take into account good ethical principles to be well managed," says Jean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Big Oil: Total Clean Up | 1/26/2004 | See Source »

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