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AUSTRALIA: We prefer to settle our maritime boundaries through negotiation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the Maritime Boundary Talks | 5/5/2004 | See Source »

Those people who face these risks may prefer to use single-stall bathrooms if there are not gender-non-specific bathrooms nearby. These bathrooms can be locked and offer privacy so people cannot claim that they are using the wrong bathrooms. An easy way to help those of us who face these risks would be to ensure that all single-stall bathrooms be available to people of all genders. The BGLTSA found 24 bathrooms on campus that are single-occupancy and are labeled for a particular gender. Many of these bathrooms are located in main buildings, such as the Science...

Author: By Jordan B. Woods, | Title: Bathroom Gender Segregation at Harvard | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

...sure, I have no great longing for poodle skirts or leather jackets—I’ve never even watched Grease in its entirety. I don’t miss the cold war nearly as much as Donald Rumsfeld (in fact, despite all its troubles, I rather prefer the post-cold war era). I don’t like hanging out in diners; I think tailfins on cars look silly; and I think Elvis songs are irritating...

Author: By Benjamin J. Toff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: My Last Picture Show | 4/29/2004 | See Source »

...sure, I have no great longing for poodle skirts or leather jackets—I’ve never even watched Grease in its entirety. I don’t miss the cold war nearly as much as Donald Rumsfeld (in fact, despite all its troubles, I rather prefer the post-cold war era). I don’t like hanging out in diners; I think tailfins on cars look silly; and I think Elvis songs are irritating...

Author: By Benjamin J. Toff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: My Last Picture Show | 4/28/2004 | See Source »

...billion market, not a lot," Dell says, with a tiny smirk of his own. The confidence comes from the pounding that Dell Inc. has given rivals, even storming past HP (see below), by rewriting some sacred tech-industry rules. Instead of innovating, Dell bet that customers would prefer the low price of standardized machines. By dealing direct, the company could build to order while paring inventory (now down to a mere three days). The boyish CEO will hand over day-to-day duties to his No. 2, Kevin Rollins, in July but will still be thinking of new ways...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Michael Dell: From College Dorm to Tech Powerhouse | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

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