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...Asian Americans. Rather, my strongest pro-Clinton feeling surge at the end of policy debates like last night’s, and hot tears stream down my face as Barack Obama delivers magnificent speeches like those he gave at Dr. King’s Ebenezer Baptist Church. Without doubt, there are many who will vote for or against Hillary and Barack on the sole basis of her extra x-chromosome and the color of his skin. But for the informed and thoughtful citizen, the much more interesting question at stake is less about demographics and more about the key skills...

Author: By Audrey J Kim | Title: The Mechanics of Democracy | 3/3/2008 | See Source »

...Friday White mainly agreed, and dissolved the injunction, effectively rebooting the site. The prior order "raises issues regarding possible infringement of protections afforded to the public by the First Amendment," he said. Beyond those issues, the judge expressed doubt that a Bay Area court held jurisdiction over a squabble between the Cayman Islands branch of a Swiss bank and a global confederation of whistle-blowers whose Net domain is owned by John Shipton, an Australian national residing in Kenya...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Disquieting Victory for Wikileaks | 3/3/2008 | See Source »

...There are at least six reasons to doubt that the bluster could morph into bullets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: War Drums in Latin America | 3/3/2008 | See Source »

...energy and attention away from upholding the rule of law” would draw the criticism of the Times’ public editor, who issued a reminder that the “merest perception of bias in a reporter’s personal views can plant seeds of doubt that may grow in a reader’s mind.”Despite the remarks, former newspaper man Jones said he was “absolutely sure” that the paper did not want to see Greenhouse go. “Linda is exactly the kind of superb...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Greenhouse To Leave Times | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

Let’s pray that Harvard can handle a little “Doubt.” In her first directorial project since high school, Sara L. Wright ’09 brings John Patrick Shanley’s provocative play about priesthood and pedophilia to the Loeb Ex this weekend. “Doubt,” which won a Pulitzer Prize in 2005, tells the story of an abusive priest named Father Flynn, who is accused by Sister Aloysius of sexually abusing a student. Wright cites the play’s relevance and powerful thematic content...

Author: By Amanda C. Lynch, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Sara L. Wright '09 | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

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