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Apparently the fact that lather has caused Harvard students to develop rashes is of interest to more people than simply those within our Harvard bubble. In fact, the lives of Harvardians, for some reason, seem to perennially capture the national imagination. Harvard students learn by day and lather by night, and this is fascinating. There are two possible explanations for this Harvard allure: either people are interested in us because we are unique, or Harvard is unique because people are interested...

Author: By Neesha M. Rao, | Title: Bursting Harvard's Bubble | 4/28/2005 | See Source »

...won’t claim that I have all the answers, but my hope is that on May 7 progressive leaders will come to 45 Mt. Auburn and create the Harvard Progressive Alliance, a coalition that will develop the building into a vibrant center for progressive activism while encouraging dialogue and collaboration amongst member groups. To get there, or anywhere else, our community needs to have a long and complicated conversation about what it wants to do with itself, how it wants to use this space, and how these groups want to interact with each other for the next...

Author: By Andrew Golis, | Title: Renovating the Forum | 4/26/2005 | See Source »

...smelling salts, successive British colonial governments learned to use sales of reclaimed land to finance their budgets. In the mid-1990s?the last time a chunk of centrally located landfill came on the market?the administration sold 0.35 hectares to Citic Group for $430 million, while a consortium of developers paid $1.54 billion for the right to develop another site that now includes the IFC II skyscraper. "It was cheap, easy money," says Sun Hung Kai's Nissim, who for 20 years had worked as a senior government surveyor. "But it spun out of control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Lose a Harbor | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

...This is no longer the case. Some climate experts like Jean-Marc Jancovici have come to believe that terms like global warming or climate change fail to convey the seriousness and urgency of the problem—what we are experiencing is truly climate shock. It is time to develop aggressive national energy plans that reduce our economic dependence on fossil fuel. In addition, we must begin serious planning for adaptive measures that will be needed to minimize harmful aspects of future climate change on natural and societal systems...

Author: By James J. Mccarthy, | Title: FOCUS: Climate Shock | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

...must try to develop and deploy advanced fossil-fuel technologies that can capture carbon dioxide and sequester it away from the atmosphere at affordable cost, thus allowing continued large-scale use of fossil-fuels in a greenhouse-gas-constrained world...

Author: By John P. Holdren, | Title: FOCUS: Energy Technology for Sustainable Development | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

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