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...while the chin pullers can hold their symposiums about the quality of that information, it's the quantity that's truly remarkable--and oppressive. Way back in 2004, when we last held an election, no one was complaining that there wasn't enough to see or read on the Internet. And that was before YouTube, Politico, Huffington Post, Twitter and Facebook became daily or hourly necessities for millions. In 2004 newspaper websites were still mostly "shovelware"--the paper edition reproduced. They weren't bloated with blogs and video and interviews with the reporters who wrote the story. But now everyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Many Blogs Does the World Need? | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

Conventional economic wisdom holds that the free market alone should determine which companies and industries succeed and fail. A company’s decisions, whether they are wise or poor, are its own to make, and it should have to face consequences of those decisions. The American auto industry giants—namely, General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler—have made a number of poor, if not self-destructive, choices in the past decade, culminating in their current liquidity crisis. While a healthy economy would survive the bankruptcy of a Big Three auto giant, any such failure could plunge...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Airbags for the Auto Industry | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...were able to score right away, 3-2. Unfortunately, we took a few penalties in the third period, and Brown was able to tie it up.... Maybe if we didn’t take those penalties, we might’ve been able to play with the lead and hold on.” After the Crimson was sent to the box 5:38 into the third frame, Brown managed to convert on the power play, slamming the puck through traffic and past the right post to tie the game at three. Harvard was hit with two more penalties before...

Author: By Courtney D. Skinner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Plagued By Penalties in Tie Game | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...Wednesday November 4, 2008, Barack H. Obama was elected President of the United States, making him the first African-American to hold our nation’s highest post. A black man had achieved what months ago was considered impossible, and he would go down in history for doing so. As I watched him give his acceptance speech before the multitudes filling Hyde Park, tears sprang to my eyes and only one thought entered my head: “It should have been me.” I began my own campaign for U.S. president at the tender...

Author: By Jamison A. Hill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Obama Wins Hearts, Steals Dreams | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...court ruling ordered the Bush Administration to release 17 Muslim detainees (who are of Uighur ethnicity but citizens of China) held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. It was one of the strongest judicial challenges yet to the Administration's claim of executive authority to bypass U.S. courts to hold and try suspected terrorists in special tribunals. The Justice Department has so far successfully resisted that order, and the case remains unresolved. Since the ruling, the Bush Administration has been working to find a country willing to accept the Uighurs, who cannot be handed to China under U.S. law since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taking the Bush Anti-Terror Legacy to Court | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

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