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...rally last Friday, nearly 50 Harvard staff, students and union workers accused Harvard of neglecting to defend their job security...
Democrats need to tell voters they have an obligation to help the poor, an obligation to defend the disenfranchised and the oppressed. Voters are sick and tired of being appealed to like consumers. They want to feel like their vote is more than something they trade in for a tax break or a subsidy. That’s why the evangelicals do so well. They don’t offer salvation on the cheap, but they do offer a chance to be part of something larger than the individual...
...circuit is a grind so relentless that players either turn down the intensity dial occasionally or else burn out. Whenever it mattered, Federer rose: he did not lose to anyone in the Top 10 and won all 11 finals he contested. He has to be favored to defend his Australian Open title, climaxing Jan. 30; there's also loose but understandable talk of him accomplishing some quite extraordinary feats before he's done with tennis: a grand slam, perhaps (winning all four major titles in the same year), and eclipsing the record of 14 majors won by Pete Sampras...
...Neither the dePlume Organization nor I can afford to defend a suit against Apple, and have few connections in California,” he wrote...
...followed. Last fall San Diego State launched an interdisciplinary master's degree in homeland security, attracting students from nursing, criminal justice and political science. The University of Southern California is offering an online master's in system safety and security, for which students examine such problems as how to defend civilian airplanes against surface-to-air missiles. Engineering schools are adding classes on potential cyberattacks on the electrical grid. And George Washington University's medical school now requires its students to take an emergency-preparedness course...