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...pursued the case intensely. When it became apparent that no one would be indicted for the leak of Plame's identity, he didn't let up and, to the media's discomfort, compelled several journalists to testify before the grand jury. He even forced the New York Times' Judith Miller to serve jail time when she wouldn't testify. After Libby was indicted essentially for lying, Fitzgerald defended the charges vigorously: "Any lie under oath is serious...
...past year. In an interview after the meeting, Dominguez described the past year as “very encouraging” for international study, saying that 37 different units in the University “contributed some money to send students abroad.” Council member Judith L. Ryan said that the body supported an expansion of the study abroad program during the academic term and summer. “We would love to find ways to support them financially to do that,” she said after yesterday’s meeting. Last year 351 students?...
...From Vanity Fair, Clark worked her way up in the industry, landing jobs at publishing houses such as Simon & Schuster and writing for periodicals such as New York Magazine. Her latest job was at ReganBooks, working for Judith Regan, once hailed by the Daily Telegraph as “the angriest woman in the media” and who recently made headlines after being fired following her attempt to publish O.J. Simpson’s book...
...about it in class, but when they relate it to their own personal lives, Harvard students can be less compelling,” Collins, who considers himself a “moderate feminist,” says. “It doesn’t make sense to quote Judith Butler in a casual conversation, or live your life by theory. I think people study up on these things, but I think people don’t really internalize them enough...
...that the three members of the committee that will draft the Faculty legislation that would implement the new general education curriculum should keep at the front of their minds. The committee may think—in the words of committee member and Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan—that it is engaging only in “translation.” It nevertheless holds broad power to affect the educations of a generation of Harvard students by determining the minutiae of implementation that students will have to deal with constantly. We hope the committee...