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...reporter's testimony makes clear that they did not discuss Ms. Plame's name or identity with me." In her account, Miller made clear that while she could not recall if Libby had ever identified Wilson's wife by name, he did in fact tell her in a two-hour breakfast meeting on July 8, 2003--six days before columnist Novak disclosed to the world Plame's name and her role as an operative at the agency--that Wilson's wife worked at WINPAC, which stands for Weapons Intelligence, Non-Proliferation and Arms Control, a CIA unit that tracks unconventional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Contingency Plan | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...know much about the living costs in Boston and Cambridge, so I have no opinion on what the living wage should be. But your editorial repeatedly conflates arguments against a specific living wage with arguments against the very concept of a living wage. Perhaps $20 per hour is the right living wage rate, perhaps it is wrong, but if Harvard’s janitors are indeed members of the University community, they must be accorded a wage that can provide them with decent living standards...

Author: By Ed Dupree, David N. Huyssen, Benjamin L. Mckean, and David B. Orr | Title: A Living Wage For Harvard’s Workers: Fairness or Folly? | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...shop, where they holed up with hostages. The area quickly turned into a battle zone. A guerrilla sniper took down four soldiers as they ran across the square, killing at least one. Another rebel was cut off and took cover in a car in the middle of the square; hours later, hotel staff watched as he leapt out and sprinted under covering fire to the souvenir shop. While local forces called for more help to quell the assault, Moscow downplayed the drama. Four hours after the attack began, the Kremlin announced it was all over. But sporadic clashes erupted during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In The Line Of Fire | 10/16/2005 | See Source »

...before. “We wanted to open ourselves up,” said CLC Chair John F. Voith III ’07. “People are starting to realize there needs to be some sort of change.” Change was the order of the hour when the meeting began. The general consensus among both the CLC members and the approximately 25 guests who attended was that the CLC—which is a sub-committee of the Undergraduate Council (UC)—had not sufficiently publicized its events. There was some divergence, however...

Author: By Rebecca M. Anders, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CLC Starts Year With Open Meeting | 10/14/2005 | See Source »

...course, with a house full of music lovers, a collection of incredible musicians and a repertoire of undeniably soulful tunes, it can’t be that hard to keep people happy. Now if we could only get Scofield to play a set that lasts longer than an hour and a half. —Staff writer Nathaniel Naddaff-Hafrey can be reached at nhafrey@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Nathaniel Naddaff-hafrey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Scofield Channels Ray Charles at Regattabar | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

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