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...extreme in her beliefs and her expression of them, which makes a lot of things she says and those who rush to echo them on radical websites somewhat transparent," says the European official, who declined to say whether such web communications were part of what led to Thursday's arrests. "This group she's been arrested with were real in their intent. The big question now is, Will we learn everything about it and its direction that we could have...
...establishing close contact with faculty and developing intellectual habits to navigate the demanding academic challenges at Harvard.When it began in 1959, the program only allowed students to apply by invitation. Although it has moved away from these exclusive origins, some of the dilemmas the Freshman Seminar Program faces today echo its early challenges. Now on the eve of its 50th anniversary, the issues of selection and enrollment that were apparent in the program’s initial yearlong pilot run still persist.GROWING PAINSThe Freshman Seminar Program was introduced in the 1959-1960 academic year to provide first-years with...
...recently as Nov. 25, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, a member of the ECB executive board warned that cutting rates too sharply could contribute to destabilizing financial markets rather than help calm them. And Trichet seemed to echo that concern, refusing to give any clear guidance about what direction the ECB may take when it meets again in January. "For January, I say nothing. It's as simple as that," he said. "We have to be sure that what we are doing is really effective...
...used CAP and its Action Fund's research to quiz McCain surrogates. The hosts and guests of the Sunday news shows received routine briefings by CAP researchers. Liberal talk radio hosts and Democratic surrogates also receive daily talking points from the group. Meanwhile, liberal blogs have long become an echo chamber for CAP's own Internet outreach program, which produces reams of information that highlighted contradictions or hypocrisies in McCain's policy positions and campaign rhetoric. (The above quote from DeLay, for instance, was originally reported by the Washington Post, but thanks to the work of CAP bloggers doing outreach...
...Boston area. “He just wanted to talk to someone,” said Lauren A. Onofrey ’12, who received one of the calls. “He sounded legitimately very sad.” The description of the calls earlier this week echo those of a series of anonymous phone calls to undergraduates dating back to the late 1990s. In 2007, a caller who also identified himself as “Michael” made late-night calls to Harvard dorms, most of them to upperclassmen dorms. “Michael” called...