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...Austin Chu ’10, the co-president of AAA and a contributor to the AAA Players’ revival effort.In contrast, HRDC says that it implemented Common Casting in order to combat biased auditioning. “It’s encouraged to be as open and fair as possible,” says Elizabeth G. Shields ’10, President of HRDC. “It can be an intimidating process, but that’s the nature of the audition process.” Common Casting is known for being selective, simply because...
...Journalism Lab at Harvard University. "It's not just about the volume of the content that it appropriates, it's about the value." There are other aggregators, but HuffPo is the most tempting. "It's a big player, and the site that has got closest to the line" between fair and unfair use of copy, Benton notes...
...best of the 2008 American International Toy Fair...
...that lots of highly paid employees of AIG, Citigroup and the like are overseas and not subject to U.S. taxes. But it's worth a try. If nothing else, it would give the outraged American electorate the sense that the responsible parties are paying for something closer to their fair share of the financial bailout. Which would allow us all to get back to the Important Things that Larry Summers and Tim Geithner (and I) would rather focus...
...have no control over where they are allowed to eat, so Quadlings who spend long nights working at The Crimson or Matherites returning from rowing practice just as dining halls are closing find themselves out to dry. The system is also not, in any meaningful sense, “fair.” The common assumption that house residents have a right to eat in their dining halls unhindered by overcrowding stands on shaky foundations—what did any of us do to merit such treatment...