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...There's been a brisk trade in books about double agent Robert Hanssen, including "The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Secret Life of Robert Philip Hanssen, the Most Damaging FBI Agent in U.S. History" by TIME Washington correspondents Ann Blackman and Elaine Shannon (Little, Brown). On October 29, Random House will publish "Spy: The Inside Story of How the FBI's Robert Hanssen Betrayed America" by David Wise. Kirkus is impressed, giving it a starred review. "A solidly paced, richly detailed account, by the intelligence-community insider Wise, of the FBI desk jockey who sold secrets to the Soviet...
...Philip Bobbitt's "Get Ready for the Next Long War" [ESSAY, Sept. 9] drew an interesting image of the forthcoming "market states," in which important responsibilities will shift from government to the private sector and multinational corporations will become surrogate agents of the government. Bobbitt politely chose not to mention what these market states will not be: democracies. They will be corporate dictatorships not controlled by any parliament, constitution or responsibility before God. They will have only one sovereign--money. Let's not underestimate the threat these market states pose. JUERGEN WEBER Schwabisch Hall, Germany...
...College administration, as channeled through the body, mind and spirit of Philip A. Bean, former associate dean of freshmen, laid out Harvard’s official party line on the matter in FM last February. According to a Harvard-commissioned study of “area college students,” only 10-20 percent of students voluntarily subscribed to cable service when it was available, leaving colleges to cover the cost of the remaining 80-90 percent of unused cable hookups for which the cable company nonetheless demands payment. This translates into higher hidden “technology fees?...
...intention of cooperating with this,” said SNAP Regional Director Philip J. Saviano. “We would have had an appeal and stuck to our guns on this...
...reality is that the academic world is changing,” said Reid Professor of English and American Literature Philip J. Fisher. “There is now active recruiting in humanities at other universities, and Harvard is being forced to start earlier...