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...10’s role in the research is not limited to donating tissue samples collected by a simple swabbing. Gill said that she and the other members participated in several lengthy discussion forums including how to interpret and communicate the results...
...freedom of communication.“It’s not just an issue among companies, but it’s affecting the community as well,” said FCC chairman Kevin J. Martin, who graduated from the Law School in 1993.Speakers discussed how the FCC should interpret the commission’s 2005 policy statement, which protects consumers’ rights to access Internet content, run applications, and connect legal devices of their choice, as well as to choose among network and application providers. “Our job is to decide where to draw the line between...
...American Repertory Theatre’s (A.R.T.) production of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” is not the play that many studied in high school; it is instead a contemporary piece of political commentary. French director Arthur Nauzyciel’s interpretation departs from more traditional readings of the text and presents a modern visual interpretation that attempts to create something altogether new. In this new production, which will run at the A.R.T. until March 16, Nauzyciel modernizes the fight for democracy and political power in ancient Rome by allowing the audience to connect...
...presidential election.” Blendon said that this divide between Republicans and Democrats is based on the differing ways in which each party views the term “socialized medicine.” Although Americans of both parties support the general concept of universal health care, divergent interpretations of the term is the source of controversy, Blendon added. Caleb L. Weatherl ’10, president of the Harvard Republican Club, said he believed that moving to a system of socialized medicine would be a step in the wrong direction. “I think that it?...
...complaints about human rights abuses come as Bangladeshis are growing increasingly impatient for fresh elections. The government has promised they will be held by the end of this year, but say a timetable won't be revealed until September, which many people interpret as a sign the poll could be delayed again. Rising inflation has people grumbling as well. "Anticipation of the rising prices of essentials has Bangladeshis really worried," says Indra Nath Mukherji, an Honorary Visiting Professor of South Asian Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University. "People are also saying elections should be taking place soon, they want the chance...