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...trio behind ThePirateBay.org could face prison if convicted on charges that amount to aiding and abetting copyright infringement on a massive scale. The most serious charge - complicity in the production of copyrighted material - was dropped earlier this week for lack of evidence, but the trio still could walk the plank, should prosecutors prevail. If they lose the criminal case, they could owe nearly $10 million sought in the civil action being heard simultaneously in the Stockholm courtroom...
...writes that this book “is a book about the importance of authors, and about how and why readers need them.”The author, in a sense, is a public entity that is kept alive by our imagination. The true anonymity is not the lack of names on a book cover, but being forgotten by history, being generalized into a mere name. John Mullan’s book, then, rescues the authors from anonymity by giving readers their life’s story, their reasons for concealment. This, I think, is the true treasure in Mullan?...
...help me, and they tell me that I can do it,” Kim said. “We all support each other...It’s such a tight team, a great community.”Kim’s story has come about due to a lack of recruited fencers. This weakness has certainly been recognized by the coaching staff, and Brand has stated that he plans to recruit more sabre fencers in the future. With a move like this, Kim’s future as a starting Harvard fencer is not solidified...
...said that complications regarding the youth mobility program fall under the jurisdiction of the Bureau. Christopher W. Reid, the interim CES Student Programs Coordinator, said that he has been in constant contact with both the State Department and the Harvard Club of the United Kingdom. According to Reid, the lack of agreement has been frustrating for internship coordination. “They’ve been saying that they are in negotiation for three months,” Reid said. In addition to problems with work permits, CES also eliminated a number of U.K. internships due to the economic downturn...
...spite of its unfathomable cost, 51 percent of the American people still support the stimulus package. And the faux drama about bipartisanship played well for the president. A healthy 61 percent of Americans blame Republicans for the lack of bipartisanship, while a still greater majority, 66 percent, continues to believe that Obama is bringing “a new approach.” With no serious concessions on principle, Obama is now being given credit for having walked the walk of his post-partisan talk, and his failure to achieve it thus far is being blamed on the other guys...