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Even journalists known by all sides to be unswervingly pro-Palestinian face intimidation and violence when they come to close to an honest portrayal of events. One such British photographer, Mike Seager, wrote of the lynching: "I reached for my camera. I was composing the picture when I was punched...
My colleague Rick Stengel has ably and correctly pointed out in his column that the showdown is a boon to the media - especially in this economic slowdown ("recession"? "bear market"?) - which need round-the-clock news marathons to spike ratings and readership. But ironically, the media are so far also...
Kasper also pointed to generic drug companies as crucial in the fight. "The fact that the multinationals are suing is a problem," he said. "Unless competition is sustained, things will go back to the way they were before. No solution can be based solely on the multinationals doing the right...
Richards pointed out that the experience of being in the classroom, listening to lectures and interacting with one’s peers, cannot be duplicated over the web. Furthermore, MIT will not offer any form of academic credit as part of OCW.
And universities like Harvard are huge landowners. Garvan pointed to Harvard's recent acquisition of more than 90 acres of land in Allston-Brighton, and said the University should use this land in ways that benefit the community.