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...first glance, Saturday’s matchup between the No. 19 Crimson (6-1, 3-1) and Columbia (1-6, 1-3) at Harvard Stadium doesn’t look like much of a fair fight...
Although the RIAA does not comment on specific cases, Duckworth said the organization makes “every effort possible to be fair and reasonable...
...Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers. But a recent New York Times/CBS poll found that voters who rejected McCain in the final stretch cited his persistent attacks on Obama’s character as one of their main reasons for doing so. While Obama’s associations were fair game, they ultimately seemed irrelevant, and McCain’s harping on them revealed a lack of innovative ideas on more important issues...
Frankel said that properly constructed restrictions pose no threat to fair trade, provided they hold domestic activities to the same standards and are applied in a non-discriminatory fashion...
...fair, the nominal impulse for the The Voice’s existence—the assessment that Harvard needs alternative publishing outlets—is legitimate. The stuffy old Crimson-Advocate-Lampoon triad would benefit from a degree of clever and vigorous competition beyond what The Independent, Tuesday Magazine, and Satire V have been able to provide. The Harvard media landscape is uncomfortably cloven between the august monopolies on one hand and the boutique glossies on the other. This situation benefits nobody...