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...didn’t prepare her as well as she would have liked. “We have voiced that, and they’re trying to change it,” she says. Martin recognizes that he is in a unique position with regard to his high school peers. “I feel more of an obligation,” he says. “Not so much as a role model—mentor might be a better word.” He has written peer recommendations for some students and is also available to answer...
Murphy’s response compares Harvard’s new “peer dispute” policy with Harvard’s policies on other forms of discrimination and harassment, specifically those based on race and sexual orientation...
...MacInnes, an assistant professor at Syracuse University, will spend his time at the KSG researching security issues on peer-to-peer networks and electronic marketplaces...
...haven’t seen our table, the menu or even the back of the front door. My party of five is famished and cold and forced to peer in enviously through the windows—no one wants to leave. This is Panino’s charm. It teases and pulls back and shows just enough leg (of lamb) to leave you hungering for more...
...According to experts who have spent years trying to peer across the demilitarized zone that isolates North Korea, the short answer is: not yet. "It is still at the level of rhetoric," says one Western diplomat. "It is still theater." Last week, Washington said it was prepared to bolster its bomber force in the Pacific to keep North Korea in check if the U.S. military is occupied in a war with Iraq. But the nations that have most to fear from the North?Japan and South Korea, which harbor U.S. troops and are within range of North Korean ordnance...