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...while faculty such as Margaret E. Law, a senior lecturer on physics, said there had been concern among the Faculty about the issues prior to the Globe??s article, others say the extensive press coverage was a major impetus behind the reform effort...
...perpetrators of terrorism—not just in Afghanistan, but also across the globe??are being captured by U.S. forces, it is imperative that we have set standards by which we can try and judge them. Ideally, international courts can provide the oversight and legitimacy that state-based judicial action cannot. For the international legal system to falter now, the chasm between the U.S. and the rest of the world would grow to even larger proportions...
...have repeatedly mentioned that Latino studies does not fall under Ethnic Studies, but rather area studies because it studies an area of the globe??not just an ethnicity,” Maribel Hernandez said...
Under the Taylors’ stewardship, the Globe improved its facilities, grew in circulation and won national awards in journalism, including 11 Pulitzer Prizes. Its years under William Davis Taylor were the Globe??s golden years, before the paper was bought out by The New York Times...
Taylor led by example, showing that newspapers can be most effective when they are unconstrained by their ownership. The Globe??s success is a testament to his far-sighted leadership...