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Summers is different from Rudenstine on yet another crucial count: from the get-go, he has outlined goals that, while ambitious, are fraught with controversy...
...Crimson will resume its ECAC schedule this weekend with crucial road games at Union (5-5-3, 1-3-1 ECAC) and Rensselaer (7-5-1, 2-2-1 ECAC), two teams that have fared well in their non-conference games and also played four fewer conference games than Harvard...
...have been victims of sexual harassment, assault or rape. They are friends of yours, women who live in your dorm, sit next to you in class, your girlfriends or sisters. These are violent crimes that affect women from all economic, social and physical backgrounds. Feminism is still alive and crucial today because of the continued prevalence of sexual violence. These issues should concern not only women...
...monthly contractions got smaller again in December, pushing the group's index to 48.2 from 44.5 in November. Which is almost 50, which is almost an expansion again. And the "new orders" component for the month, the most forward-looking part of the report, actually rose above that crucial halfway point. And semiconductors, the commodity to watch for tech's 2002 fortunes, also got a good grade Wednesday when the Semiconductor Industry Association said that chip sales rose 1.6 percent in November to $10.6 billion...
Improved security will also require the use of technology to verify passenger identities and control access. Garvey says a smart-card program is one of the options that should be considered, on the assumption that knowing exactly who is getting on the plane is crucial. "We have to figure out where best to focus our security resources," she says...