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Last year, The Crimson briefly faced some extra competition. Thanks to a pilot project sponsored by the Undergraduate Council (UC), several copies of The New York Times were delivered to each dining hall every morning, allowing students to read America’s paper of record as they grabbed a bite on the way to class. These few newspapers pierced the proverbial “Harvard bubble” and sparked plenty of breakfast table discussions of issues of national and global concern. And undergraduates responded: the UC received more than 350 notes from students who enjoyed being able...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Give Us the Times | 10/31/2007 | See Source »

...resolution backing a Massachusetts House of Representatives bill that would forbid further state investment in Myanmar was unanimously approved by the Cambridge City Council yesterday. Burmese students from Harvard and two other colleges joined four Cambridge residents at last night’s weekly meeting to urge the Council to pass the resolution. The bill, H. 2729, was first introduced by State Rep. Byron D. Rushing (D-Boston) in January. It would also support shareholder resolutions calling on corporations to promote democracy in Myanmar. “As a leader in human rights and democracy, Massachusetts has an obligation...

Author: By Sarah J. Howland, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Push Burma Bill | 10/30/2007 | See Source »

...that is peace on the international ground,” she said after the debate. The event marked the end of a week-long conference centered on the theme “Bridging the Global Divide: Inequality in International Affairs,” organized by the Harvard International Relations Council. The conference also included panels and dinner discussions on issues such as climate change, the African war on terror, health care, and the media...

Author: By Bora Fezga, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dems, HRC Face Off on U.S. Foreign Policy | 10/29/2007 | See Source »

Sheik Hamid Hussein, a local chief of the Jumaili tribe and head of the Fallujah council of mukhtars struck a positive note Friday but tempered Idham's optimism. "I'm not going to say it's very good, but it's good now, better," he said. He encouraged his fellows to be patient with the Marines and help them identify strangers in Sinaa, citing a local Arab proverb as the final word at Friday's meeting. "One who has seen death, can tolerate fever," he said with a raspy cackle and a knowing grin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Resurrect Fallujah | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

...been, then it could conceivably account for the entire current debt, or the beginning of a negative spiral. Alternatively, it could simply be indicative of a faith-based accounting style that much of Evangelicalism left behind long ago, with the founding in the 1970s of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, a 2000-member self-policing group that stresses not just fiscal honesty but efficient accounting practices. Like many Pentecostal and charismatic institutions, O.R.U. is not a member...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oral Roberts to the Rescue? | 10/27/2007 | See Source »

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