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...course, which will be team-taught by a rotation of guest lecturers, will explore the policy and legal conflicts raised by the issues of copyright and information piracy, libel, liability, personal privacy and national security...

Author: By Nan T. Ball, | Title: Law School Class Will Use Internet | 2/22/1995 | See Source »

Among those expected to guest lecture are John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Tom Lemberg, chief counsel for Lotus Development, and Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT media...

Author: By Nan T. Ball, | Title: Law School Class Will Use Internet | 2/22/1995 | See Source »

...with the two suitcases arrived at the Su Casa Guest House on Monday, sometime before 4:30 in the afternoon. He was unshaven, but without a beard or mustache. In his travels he had been known by many names, but he signed himself in as ``Ali Mohammad'' on Su Casa's pink registration form. Through his wanderings, he had a way of being unaccounted for, of vanishing into speculation. Last week in Islamabad, he told the desk clerk that he was visiting the Pakistani capital from Karachi, the huge port city in the south. He promptly put down a deposit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

...million reward promised by the U.S. government and advertised on posters, videos and even matchbooks, ``the snitch,'' said intelligence sources, ``tells the R.S.O. Yousef has just got back from Bangkok, and he's getting ready to leave for Peshawar.'' After Yousef was apprehended at the Su Casa Guest House, he was bundled on to a military 707 jet and flown to Stewart Airport in Newburgh, New York. He made the quick flight into Manhattan on a Port Authority Sikorsky S-76A, finally returning to the scene of his most infamous exploit and the site of his arraignment and future trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

...guest commentaries published on this page on Feb. 8, 1995 ("Opposing Viewpoints: Republicans at Harvard"), William D. Zerhouni '98, then a Freshman Member-at-Large of the Harvard Republican Club, may have given the erroneous impression that the Harvard Republican Club had publicly opposed certain political candidates. In fact, the Harvard Republican Club informs The Crimson that it has never publicly endorsed or opposed any candidate for any public office, and that it has no intention of doing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLARIFICATION | 2/17/1995 | See Source »

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