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...article's title, "What Makes Us Moral," contains the basic mistake we make in trying to understand ourselves and our fellow human beings [Dec. 3]. Nothing makes us anything. We make choices, which then affect our brain chemistry. In trying to be scientific, we often reverse the relationship. While Jeffrey Kluger may value the choices we make, he did not use the word choices in his examination of morality. The connection we have with our community is a powerful factor in how we choose to behave, of course, and we do place others outside our community. This can help...
...know yet know why the jury decided not to convict anyone in this case. "It was a very difficult case with a lot of evidence," jury foreman Jeffrey Agron, a school principal, told the Miami Herald. "People see evidence in different ways. There were different takes that people had." It's possible that jurors were struggling with the very thing that makes the Liberty City case so typical of the Justice Department's war on terrorism: it feels phony...
...reckless disregard for the truth." Of course, a bespectacled former Senator who is the chairman of the largest law firm on earth, and who helped broker the Northern Ireland peace deal of 1998, might be tough to paint as the reckless type. "They are not impossible to win," says Jeffrey Standen, a Willamette University law professor, of defamation claims for public figures. "But it would be very, very hard...
Harvard is not alone among its peers in choosing not to actively recruit transfer students. Yale Dean of Admissions Jeffrey Brenzel said that given the large number of students applying to transfer to Yale and a limited number of openings, visiting schools is not necessary...
...moved everything off of the Web server,” Vaughn said. “We’re also doing a longer-term investigation, making sure we’re doing everything we can to protect information and follow the policies we have in place.” Jeffrey S. Bramson ’08 said that although the password he used to access the Duke Web site was one that he has used for other things, he was not concerned. “By the time I found out about it, they said it had already been taken...