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...This is the most riveting, urgent museum topic of the decade,” said lawyer Martha Lufkin, who is a legal correspondent for The Art Newspaper and an expert in recent cases involving claims for the restitution of Nazi-looted art. “It has proved that museums do not occupy an ethically aloof space in owning objects...
...pass on to the rest of the Harvard community, under the headline you read—I figured it was the least I could do. Some seem extremely fragmentary, almost incomplete, but I have a feeling there’s a secret order behind it all, something The Expert intended that we might slowly begin to understand...
...example of weblogs at work: In early April, Dean of Harvard College Harry R. Lewis ’68 published a letter about copyright on the Internet. Shortly thereafter Wendy Seltzer, a fellow at the Berkman Center, published a critique of Lewis’ policy. Seltzer is an expert on copyright on the Internet, and her opinion, very respectfully stated, while critical of Lewis, was of obvious interest to the community defined by our weblog. So I linked to Wendy’s piece, and the Dean’s letter, without comment, from the main Berkman weblog...
...best ideas I’ve heard so far came from Mike Clough, a foreign policy expert I met at the Berkman Center. The idea is to somehow give a weblog to any New Hampshire voter who wants one, and then, much as I’m helping people at Harvard get started, to help the citizens of New Hampshire get started...
...Arts First, expect to see expert juggling that gets more interesting as audience participation increases. Audience members may soon find themselves not just watching but also learning to juggle...