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...Although it appears that the poll will not draw the necessary amount of votes, Zuckerberg wrote on his blog that “even if these new proposed documents are defeated, we will still find ways to involve you in the governance process.” Jonathan L. Zittrain, a professor at the Law School and co-founder of the school’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society noted on his blog on Friday that the voting threshold is high, and the company has added barriers to participation—users must add a Facebook application in order...
...words being given new depth by the music. What the improvisation did was that it unlocked the essence of the poem.” Pinsky served as the 39th U.S. poet laureate from 1997 to 2000. He has published nineteen books of poetry, prose, and translations. Adam L. Palay ’11, a member of the Advocate and the event’s organizer, said that the reading was a change from those usually held at the Advocate, as the organization usually holds more intimate readings by authors and poets, rather than collaborations between literary figures and musicians...
...last three decades, the number of employees serving in House Offices has stayed constant, said Lowell House Master Diana L. Eck in an interview with The Crimson on Wednesday...
...billion budget shortfall with federal stimulus funds, cuts in services and programs, and a reduction in local aid to cities and towns.The House Ways and Means committee submitted a $27.44 billion budget for fiscal year 2010—$532 million less than what was proposed by Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78 three months ago. That same month, Patrick made a midyear budget cut of $128 million, leading to a local aid decrease of approximately $2.6 million for the City of Cambridge for fiscal year 2009. The House’s budget relies on $1.46 billion in federal...
...morning session began with yet another major complication: the court-appointed lawyer for Ansari and Sabahuddin, Ijaz Naqvi, had not shown up. The judge, M. L. Tahiliani, spoke out loud to Ansari and instructed him to have his wife, Yasmin, call the lawyer to find out what happened. Naqvi had appeared in court yesterday and apparently had not informed the judge or any other court official of the reason for his absence. The judge grew irritated and seemed to imply that Ansari was somehow withholding information about the reasons for his lawyer's absence. "I don't know what...