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...admit that the problems with our phone service are not entirely the fault of HSTO. Many of these problems are the fault of the New York New England Exchange (NYNEX), the company to which Harvard has contracted its phone service. Many of the delays in the activation of additional extensions can be attributed to NYNEX's inadequate staffing in the wake of corporate restructuring. But because NYNEX controls the local telephone market, Harvard does not have the option of seeking out a better carrier to whom to contract service. The problem of monopoly makes itself felt at another level...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: HSTO: Revelling In Its Monopoly | 10/4/1995 | See Source »

...PUCC, formed last spring by well-meaning campus liberals to refocus the council as a center of student activism, sounded promising at first. The Undergraduate Council, in its present state, is really a poor excuse for student government. Through no fault of its own (although its petty scandals and pontificating members do nothing to help), the council is nothing more than a glorified dance committee. (And if the word on the street is a guidepost at all, that title may soon be retracted--the U.C. sponsored Gala Ball is being called a flop-in-the-making, an event bringing strapless...

Author: By Patrick S. Chung, | Title: PUCC: Sloppy Slap Shot | 9/23/1995 | See Source »

...really fault Harvard for the pummeling--what was the team supposed to do, not try? And you also can't fault Fairfield, because those players certainly were trying...

Author: By Eric F. Brown, | Title: Goals? No Problem | 9/15/1995 | See Source »

...cannot fault the national press too much for its coverage of the story. Murder sells magazines, as does negative coverage of Harvard; one need only look at the coverage of the Gina Grant fiasco to observe that. One cannot even wholly fault the public for the ease with which it played into Tadesse's scheme to go out as Cambridge's most celebrated victim--it is too much a part of our culture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tadesse Did Not Merit Victimhood | 9/13/1995 | See Source »

GOEL: Are you computer illiterate? Bennett learns about an attempt to sabotage the powers of the Net, not the actual Net itself. Although, I guess it's not really your fault. This movie is about the Web, a loose network of public information sites, but it isn't the Web. Hollywood has done another injustice and fooled millions of Americans. Anyways, I don't get your whole "sympathize with the bad guy" thing. I was rootin' for Bennett the whole time, and proud of it. Devlin and Gregg are jerks, and I wanna' see them lose. Plain and simple...

Author: By Amar K. Goel, | Title: A Computer Thriller for the 90s | 8/1/1995 | See Source »

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