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...comes to dealing with space, Reeves is critical of his alma mater, despite his assertion that “in some ways, the relationship [between Harvard and Cambridge] has never been better.”Reeves insists that the University should pay taxes. Under state law, Harvard is tax-exempt because it is categorized as a non-profit institution.“There will never be a good reason for the citizens of Cambridge to subsidize Harvard. We’ve got people here who can’t afford to live in their working-class houses because Harvard...

Author: By Anna M. Friedman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Harvard Man In The Mayor’s Seat | 2/23/2006 | See Source »

...Legislature has identified fifteen categories of records otherwise public that are exempt from disclosure. See G.L. c. 4, § 7, Twenty-sixth. Harvard has not claimed that the requested documents fall within any of these exemptions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Text of Supreme Judicial Court Opinion in Crimson v. Harvard | 1/13/2006 | See Source »

...certainly not exempt from these criticisms. Several times have I taken advantage of the Life Sciences archives so I could indulge my somnolent nature—and missing out on the potential for a $20 bill barely crosses my mind as I reach for the snooze button. If the administrators of this course want to incentivize promptness in the future, they should abolish the electronic safety net and let the natural consequences of academic negligence—namely, poor test scores—speak for themselves...

Author: By James H. O'keefe | Title: The Price of Learning | 1/4/2006 | See Source »

...countermeasures. (Drug-patent terms typically vary depending on the date the application was filed and when the product is actually marketed.) More controversial, the bill would make it virtually impossible for individuals to sue for damages caused by any drug deemed a bioterrorism countermeasure, and BARDA would be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, keeping its work largely veiled from public scrutiny. HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt has said new liability protections should apply only to vaccines and medicines for pandemic flu, which is likely to delay action on Burr's "BioShield 2" bill until next year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the Spore Wars | 1/3/2006 | See Source »

...that its need to extract time-critical intelligence from suspected terrorists required it to skirt the Geneva Convention and other international niceties that obligated the administration to treat terrorists the same as conventional prisoners of war. In recent weeks, it has made a last-ditch effort to at least exempt intelligence agents from the more stringent guidelines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Turnabout on Torture | 12/15/2005 | See Source »

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