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...Kenneth Roth is the executive director at Human Rights Watch and co-editor of “Torture,” published this year by The New Press. He will speak in Winthrop Library at 6:30 tonight...

Author: By Kenneth Roth | Title: Torture Policy Raises Terror Risk | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

That doesn't mean you should dismiss Wall Street research out of hand. Much of what analysts produce is helpful, especially if what you seek is broad background on an industry. Occasionally, analyst conclusions are earth moving. Recent testimony in the trial of former Enron top dogs Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling revealed it was an analyst who first questioned the company's finances, prompting Skilling to fret aloud, "They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Global Investing: Who Do You Trust? | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...only concrete statistics pertain web-streaming, the newfangled way to listen to the radio online. According to WHRB’s General Manager, Kenneth D. Schultz ’07, over 15,000 streams were launched through their website last month for a total of 12,000 hours. During “Orgy Season” last January—when the various programs showcase the works of specific composers, groups, or artists—the tally reaches 17,000 hours...

Author: By Anna F. Bonnell-freidin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Radio Free Harvard | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

None of that comes as a surprise to most biologists. Even the scientists who invoke "intelligent design" to explain life's diversity concede that transitional creatures have been showing up in the fossil record for quite some time. "The argument that there are no transitional forms," says Kenneth Miller, a Brown University biologist and staunch defender of evolution, "has been untenable for at least two decades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Our Cousin The Fishapod | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

...Orleans as a "chocolate city" - a comment that he admits "soured" his rapport with white voters who got him elected four years ago. Now, however, he?s finding electoral solace in the city?s African-American community - and the reason is simple, says black businessman and Democratic Party activist Kenneth Garrett Sr. "He?s the captain that stayed with the sinking ship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Ray Nagin Win Redemption in New Orleans? | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

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