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...website’s editor identifies himself only as “The Professor” and says he is a tenured faculty member at a small southern college. He says he initially founded the site in response to the popular RateMyProfessors.com, which allows students to anonymously review—and sometimes to publicly humiliate—their instructors...
...According to the editor-in-chief of this year’s CUE guide, Lyndsey M. Straight ’06, less than 5 percent of classes at Harvard get decidedly negative evaluations in the published guide...
Mark A. Adomanis ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot House...
...number of European papers, including Germany's Die Welt, Spain's El Periodico, the Netherlands' de Volkskrant and Italy's La Stampa, then responded by republishing the drawings in support of the principle of free expression. "I don't really understand the fuss," Die Welt editor Roger K?ppel, who ran one on his front page today, told German television. "Arabic television has shown beheadings and staged bestial rituals involving Jewish rabbis. We're seeing double standards at work here, and it's the job of journalists to expose them." Larry Kilman, communications director of the World Association of Newspapers, says...
...papers looked a little suspicious: France-Soir, a once noble French daily that has been slowly dying as its circulation figures have collapsed, got more attention than it has for years by republishing all the cartoons. But after the paper's current owner, Egyptian financier Raymond Lakah, fired the editor-who had reportedly argued against publishing the drawings in editorial meetings-France Soir's future seemed more precarious than ever...