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...game of Who's Been More Systematically Oppressed?, black people win hands down. But that doesn't discount the hardships of other groups. (Remember the federal Defense of Marriage Act?) And it doesn't mean everyone isn't entitled to equal rights. Through the years, America has dished out enough oppression to go around. Much of it has been strikingly similar. The anti-miscegenation laws that were enacted in much of the South were rooted in interpretations of the Bible. Interracial intimacy was seen as unnatural. Blacks were put forth as filthy sub-humans who wanted to muddy white bloodlines...
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When JetBlue Airlines started running discount flights between Boston to New York, they knew Harvard students would be interested. To get the word out, they went right to the source, recruiting a pair of undergrads to sprinkle the company’s name across the Harvard campus. The two lucky deputies, recruited through the Office of Career Services, had grand visions for the partnership. To kick things off, Daniel A. Friedman ’06 and Ming E. Vandenberg ’08 sent an e-mail out to every House Committee (HoCo) chair on campus, offering JetBlue?...
...need. As bad as government regulation may be compared to Adam Smith’s invisible hand, buying at the pharmacy is infinitely simpler than on the street. Why should I buy from Steve in Hurlbut when I know CVS has quality assured dope? Perhaps I could have a discount with my CVS card—I know it’s on my keychain for some useful purpose. And embracing the principles of Ec 10 does not mean we have to leave poor Barker Professor of Economics Stephen Marglin and Social Analysis 72 out in the cold. By instituting...
...main problem for the Boston-New York corridor has been the lack of any smaller airports (such as Hartford, Baltimore, or Providence) that do not charge airlines the exorbitant gate rental fees that Logan, JFK, and virtually all other major national hubs do. Although this fact has forced most discount airlines to limit their services to these smaller airports, JetBlue was able to acquire gates in Logan by drastically reducing internal operating costs. Massachusetts officials would be well-advised to continue encouraging discount airlines like JetBlue to use Logan as their Boston base in the northeast corridor. New York, after...