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...just beginning, and the challenges of the spring still far away, the captains still are working to develop the chemistry of the team. The crew wants to build its strength and unity to prepare to take on the daunting task of the spring.“Its not an explicit thing right now to talk about the spring with the new varsity members,” Chung says. “We want to get things running smoothly.”But the question remains as to what makes this year the year. Strong varsity members are lost, memories...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HEAD OF THE CHARLES '06: Hope Lost—and Found | 10/20/2006 | See Source »

...takes a lot of time and resources to do?" The bill would also make it harder for phone companies to give out customer data for marketing purposes; in order to share any information that lists phone numbers and a time log of calls, they would have to get explicit permission from customers - the so-called opt-in approach - instead of the current opt-out method where they can largely do what they like with the information unless a customer expressly forbids it.Many private investigators aren't crazy about the bill either. While most support pretexting laws, they would like some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's Holding Up a Pretexting Law | 10/18/2006 | See Source »

...weekends ago, as the latest Capitol Hill scandal broke—this time involving sexually explicit emails and instant messages sent by former Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.)—Harvard’s Institute of Politics (IOP) celebrated its 40th anniversary with uplifting speeches, panels, and dinners. I can’t help but find it perfectly fitting that the two events transpired simultaneously; the juxtaposition of the celebration and the scandal made brutally clear what has become an increasingly obvious disconnect between the institute’s tone and imagery and the reality of contemporary politics.The...

Author: By Joshua Patashnik, | Title: Camelot Lost | 10/17/2006 | See Source »

Reacting to the blast, President Bush said, "The transfer of nuclear weapons or material by North Korea to states or nonstate entities would be considered a grave threat to the United States, and we would hold North Korea fully accountable of the consequences of such action." That was an explicit embrace of Graham Allison's concept of "nuclear accountability." Thus, according to Allison, if Kim Jong Il were to sell a weapon to bin Laden and that weapon were used against the U.S. or one of its allies, then the principle would require the U.S. to "treat this precisely like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Outlaws Get The Bomb | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

...Native Americans, and other minorities often face challenges in their lives that have hindered them from achieving at the level of applicants who have not faced such adversity. Second, historical wrongdoings and current social attitudes make it more likely that individuals from these groups will face race-based discrimination, explicit or implicit, at some point during their lifetimes. Third, universities themselves benefit from the wider exchange of ideas that arises from diverse student bodies. What about for homosexual applicants? Until recently, Harvard has been quite a hostile place for gay students to go to school. From secret courts...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Box of Their Own? | 10/13/2006 | See Source »

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