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...fight has dragged on, and here we have Steven Weinberg, one of the most celebrated scientists of the twentieth century, weighing in. And by “weighing in?? I mean precisely what I say—aside from a few moments of genuine hilarity, the overall heaviness of his writing makes his work difficult reading. Which is not to say that the book is not interesting; it is, but it requires a dogged determination to finish and a willingness to deal with large amounts of irrelevancy...
...documentary of the infamous 1969 “Bed-In,” the power of the peace sign for Lennon and Ono’s anti-war audience is remarkable. Now, however, that symbol seems hopelessly anachronistic. The romantic imagination that the “Bed-In?? required has been significantly weakened by the passage of time, stripped of its once revolutionary force by post-conceptual pragmatism...
Local 40 business agent Joe Power called for a permanent end to outsourcing—which has been halted since the end of last spring’s PSLM sit-in??and for Harvard to fully unionize its work force...
After Bono wandered in??oversized sunglasses and all—it didn’t take long for me to realize that like many top Japanese officials who had asked to see me in my office, Bono was not really there to lobby me, but to ask me to lobby the Secretary of the Treasury. Bono said he appreciated how much the President, Larry Summers, myself and others had pushed the cause of debt relief for the world’s poorest nations. Yet, he asked, wouldn’t it be great if the United States could...
...living wage sit-in??that’s what the issue was,” says HSAS member Alexander B. Horowitz ’02. “WRC membership was definitely secondary...