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...contract and defrauded them. ConnectU had a lackluster launch four months before, in large part due to Facebook’s successful saturation of the market after it started at Harvard in Feb. 2004. “He’d become a partner if we’d enter into a corporate agreement, and he’d be able to reap any benefits from the site,” ConnectU co-founder Cameron S. H. Winklevoss ’04 told The Crimson in May of 2003. “It wasn?...

Author: By Clifford M. Marks, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Facebook Lawsuit To Come To End | 4/7/2008 | See Source »

...Only Harvard affiliates were allowed to attend the speech, and some people who tried to enter the JCR had to be turned away because of lack of space...

Author: By Lauren D. Kiel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rove Denounces Obama for Empty Rhetoric | 4/7/2008 | See Source »

...their longing to enter “Red Sox Nation”—the crypto-fascist public-relations campaign that the baseball club is currently promoting—has earned them a counterfeit citizenship. Their interest is unsubstantiated by any connection to the team’s history and traditions, the source for both the richness as well as the baseness of Red Sox fan culture. Baseball requires patience, dedication, and commitment—all values that have lost their pride of place among most Harvard students, especially those who cheer...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria | Title: Jump off the Bandwagon | 4/6/2008 | See Source »

...Dillon O’Neill led off the game with a single grounded past the second baseman, but Harvard would not get another hit—or put a runner on any way—until the sixth, when freshman Sean O’Hara blooped a single to enter. “[Scarlata] just didn’t give anyone anything to hit,” Stack-Babich said. “Anytime you get a good outing like that and the bats just do nothing, it’s disheartening to waste a quality start...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Lions Are Double Trouble in Weekend Sweep | 4/6/2008 | See Source »

...authorities will no doubt make it virtually impossible for journalists to enter Tibet in the months leading up to the Olympics. But it remains unclear exactly how they intend to deal with the estimated 30,000 foreign reporters expected to witness the event, all of them eager to take advantage of Beijing's own regulations specifying that they can interview anyone Chinese who agrees to talk. "They still don't have any idea what is going to hit them or how bad they will look to the outside world," comments one senior Western academic who has close ties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China? | 4/6/2008 | See Source »

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