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...student said he was not surprised that the price differences do exist...
...meeting, can students inform themselves in the first place? Where can students find out the important details of the arguments—and politics—motivating University and College policies and legislation? Staying informed is relatively easy considering the amount of information available to students. Numerous campus blogs exist online, House and dorm e-mail lists are alive and well, and The Crimson drops in doorboxes most every day. Freshman proctors and residential tutors are often willing to discuss the latest University news and can add a new perspective to students’ discussions. The resources to stay informed...
...House passed Markey's amendment by a 278-146 vote, but the airline industry, which makes about $17 billion annually from cargo on passenger planes, claimed that the technology for 100% inspection wasn't available and that even if it did exist, costs would be prohibitive. Senior officials at the DHS agreed, and that fall they persuaded House-Senate conferees to strip Markey's amendment from the appropriations bill. "The Bush Administration bends over backwards for industry while turning its back on needed homeland-security safeguards," Markey complains. "It's commerce over common sense." But Russ Knocke, a DHS spokesman...
...this particular virtue—will convince us all that any attempt to define Harvard along exclusionary lines is a radical affront to our complex undergraduate population. Until then, I shall simply have to resign myself to the fact that a strong college community simply doesn’t exist at Harvard. Paul R. Katz ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Hurlbut Hall...
...Kenyan newspapers a timeline of his investigation into a company, Anglo Leasing and Finance, that in 2003 was awarded a contract worth tens of millions to produce tamper-proof passports for Kenya's immigration department. But it didn't produce passports or, in fact, exist beyond a British address that Britain's Serious Fraud Office says it is now investigating; the company was, Githongo says, nothing more than the fictitious creation of a few senior Kenyan government officials and their associates. The money, alleges Githongo, was actually intended to build an election "war chest" for the ruling coalition. Two Ministers...