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'With a group such as ours, you can findsomeone in your class and it is a great toolintellectually.
However, Wheat is also resigned to the fact that she is just a student living in one of Harvard's houses. "North House is only ours for three years. We [didn't] have a say in this decision."
But until recently no one outside the states seemed to be paying attention. The Democratic-run Congress happily ignored the likes of Republicans Weld, Engler and Thompson, played down the lawsuits and appeared not to hear rhetoric like that of Arizona Governor Fife Symington, a Republican who recently speechified, ``Let...
Harvard should institute a series of well-publicized seminars with accompanying literature about network ethics, privacy issues and the legal implications of network action. Educated, technologically competent communities such as ours cannot afford to proceed blindly, trusting that our own conceptions of network security are in fact reality. In addition...
The city's relatively low rates of murder and emergency-room use and an already existing emphasis toward preventative car, may allow the city to continue working within its budget. "We think it's going to reward systems like ours," O'Brien said.