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Glazer reenacts one especially profound call...
...remarks, Gates paid special tribute to Rudenstine, praising his support for building the “largest, finest, and richest research institute for African and African American studies in the world.” Rudenstine, who attended the open house and spoke about the “profound relationship” between Du Bois and art, told The Crimson that he and his wife were “just very moved by it all.” Rudenstine also credited University President Lawrence H. Summers and Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby for supporting the Institute. The first exhibit...
...perhaps also things like the World Wide Web—were popularized largely free from those sorts of legal worries. Certain early peer-to-peer file sharing services like Napster still found themselves in deep water because they used central servers which, the courts decided, played a more profound role in copyright infringement than merely as an enabling technology. Still, so long as a product had certain features which meant that the company running the service never directly contributed to the creation of illegal copies (like a KaZaA or Grokster), it could rest reasonably well-assured it would...
...must acknowledge that there is a difference between using these groups only to have fun and honoring the rich traditions many of them are based upon. For Kuumba alumni in particular, seeing non-black faces on stage is a shock, and one that must be soothed by observing the profound reverence even the non-black members have for black creativity and spirituality...
There was a profound change in the debate over Iraq in Washington last week. The central issue is no longer how best to prosecute the war, but how best to leave it. This appeared true for many of President Bush's strongest supporters and even for some of the most adamant traditional hawks in Congress-as Pennsylvania Democratic Congressman John Murtha's call for a hasty withdrawal of U.S. troops most vividly demonstrated. The Senate resolution calling for a "significant transition to full Iraqi sovereignty"-that is, Iraqi control of the war effort-in 2006 was less vivid than...