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...like Epstein, Diaz Rosillo’s reputation has spread far beyond his immediate domain...
...Master of Quincy House Robert Kirshner ’70 revolutionized astrophysics. Since then, he’s become something of a minor celebrity—his major paper has been cited 1,500 times in the last five years, and his conclusions have reached into the popular domain. Even Jerry Seinfeld tells jokes about the universe expanding...
...photography in our computer-generated age. With a Los Angeles Times photographer fired during the Iraq war after he combined two images for added impact, it's a question that hasn't gone away. Just this month, British painter David Hockney, longing for the days when photography was the domain of darkrooms, not digital cameras, said the art form was dying because of its inability to remain "truthful" and "authentic...
...many colleges alcohol problems have become part of college presidents’ agendas, moving up from the domain of part-time health educators in college health centers,” Wechsler wrote...
...idea that because individual Americans died, 9/11--whether as image, event or political issue--is outside the public domain is absurd. By that logic, Franklin Roosevelt would have been prevented from invoking Pearl Harbor in his 1944 re-election campaign. In fact, he not only invoked it many times ("The American people are not panicked easily," he said in a White House radio address just five days before the election. "Pearl Harbor proved that") but visited Pearl in July 1944, at the very kickoff of his campaign...