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...lunch with "people his own age." Most of the conversation was taken up with an agonized appraisal of the Prince's proper role, together with much royal muttering (conventional wisdom in 1985) that Britain had lost the dynamism for which it once was famous. I begged to differ, and implored the Prince to consider the new, entrepreneurial, street-cred economy being created at that very moment in the clubs and streets, the fashion houses and TV studios and advertising agencies of Soho and Covent Garden. I remember to this day the look of utter incomprehension on the Prince's face...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the Royals Miss Diana | 11/17/2002 | See Source »

Ernani J. DeAraujo ’03, who launched an aborted campaign for council president last year, said though the Election Commission rules differ from last year’s, the races are shaping up similarly...

Author: By Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Candidates Prepare for Council Elections | 11/13/2002 | See Source »

...have a long way to go," says a senior Microsoft anti-piracy attorney. "Hard-core criminals will not be deterred as long as the profits are high and the risks are low." Piracy charges don't seem to have deterred Murray-Cowan. As long as laws in the E.U. differ and trafficking in software is seen as a great business venture, new high-tech crime units are likely to remain busy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Busting Software Pirates | 11/10/2002 | See Source »

Unenrolled voters in the state are traditionally moderate, and for both Romney and O’Brien the path to victory lies in capturing the political center. Both candidates point to their fiscal experience, and their economic plans differ only by degree. They agree on some key issues, such as MCAS, but take opposite sides on the bilingual education ballot question and the death penalty...

Author: By Christopher M. Loomis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: O’Brien, Romney Contest Enters Final Bitter Days | 11/1/2002 | See Source »

...must understand that the price of a free pulpit is to hear things you would rather not hear, as well as to say things with which others will not agree. Steorts is free to take issue with my views, but to suggest that they are inappropriate because they differ with his own is in fact to miss the whole point of the sermon: religious people who take both their faith and their citizenship seriously live in a not-easily resolved tension where patriotism neither trumps faith nor is to be confused with it. The conversation out of that tension...

Author: By Peter J. Gomes, | Title: Understanding the Price of a Free Pulpit | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

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