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...Harvard administrators contemplate changing the University's non-discrimination policy, national transgender activists say Harvard is at the forefront of a profound change in the way society perceives gender...
...prolonged course of development, China has formed its fine historical and cultural traditions, which have been either developed or discarded with the changes of the times and social progress. These traditions have exerted a profound impact on the values and way of life of the Chinese people, and on China's road of development today. I would like to make the following observations, to help you understand China better...
...wasn't quite sure what the overall point of Horn's article was, until I read Reader Representative Noelle C. Eckley's companion piece, printed directly above it ("Filling The Crimson: Better Judgment Needed in Selecting Wire Stories and Photos.") My compliments to your editorial staff on this profound juxtaposition. Still, given a choice, I think I'd rather see more photos of Paris fashion shows gracing your pages. See you in section...
Walker sees the play's interpretation of that experience as contemporary and relevant, and presents what she calls a "profound disillusionment with the values of the state," in a "narrow, legal and power-obsessed society." Dionysos, held in myth to be the inventor of theater, imposes on civic order a dancing, crowded and angry disorder that could sweep, perhaps, over Boston as readily as over Thebes...
...afternoon press conference by Clinton and Jiang highlighted the differences that remain between the United States and China. On human rights, Clinton said China's policies are "on the wrong side of history," and "we have profound disagreements there." He later reinforced his point, saying "you shouldn't in any way minimize the steep differences that still remain between us over that issue...