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...should laud the Institute of Politics’ (IOP) new initiative to expand nationally. This is just another commendable way the IOP is trying to realize its mission of fostering political activism in college students. The IOP is already replete with dinners, speakers and substantive events at which Harvard students can discuss serious issues in a productive way. Programs invite students to engage in weekly and informal discussions on pressing political issues. Student-lead policy groups develop detailed policy proposals that have even been presented in Washington in the past. The IOP lets world leaders speak directly to students about...
...raise the stakes on the world's only superpower. And that has left the White House little choice but to seek to improve on the Clinton agreement in negotiations with North Korea. While a variety of proposals are under consideration, the Bush team will certainly seek to greatly expand the verification mechanisms of any new agreement, and will want to extend it to North Korea's missile exports. They'll also want the Yongbon nuclear facility that North Korea recently reopened dismantled, rather than simply frozen - the 1994 agreement includes this step only after the delivery to North Korea...
...line of sweat-wicking clothing called Dri-FIT One. And Reebok is selling a similar line, called NFL Equipment, as part of a 10-year, $250 million licensing deal with the National Football League. Meanwhile, Under Armour's image of insider cool will be strained as it tries to expand its market beyond committed sports enthusiasts. "It's been able to captivate the hard-core male athlete," says Marshal Cohen, co-president of market-research firm NPDFashionworld. "If there's a brand those athletes feel really helps them, boy, will they be loyal to that brand. But the broader...
...benefits in terms of resource efficiency and reductions in pollution all around us. Companies as sophisticated as Dow or GE, first-rate companies, will produce good, responsible products. But technological change won't automatically bring about environmental protection. Consider product tagging, which is about to expand in the market in a big way. You buy a hair dryer at the drugstore, and there's a gizmo on the box that looks like a circuit or a circle of wires, and it sets off a buzzer if you leave without paying--that's one variety of product...
...chairs will have to juggle schedules to ensure that popular courses are offered consistently. Hiring more faculty is one way to help departments compensate for the loss of more professors for longer periods of time, and so this change should add impetus to Kirby’s plan to expand significantly the size of the faculty. For now, departments have been instructed to submit three-year plans that will take into account the temporary loss of faculty members who take advantage of the new leave policy. These plans should allow departments to ensure the breadth and quality of their course...