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...acrobatics are given their due floor space.But with these gems composing a small portion of the entire album, there is little more to “Consolers of the Lonely” than disappointment. With this staggering amount of material and a reinvested focus on the project, it’s easy to see the Raconteurs eating up more and more of White’s time. “Consolers of the Lonely,” however, speaks to the painfully short half-life of side-projects at large, and sacrificing a White Stripes effort to another Raconteurs album...
...counter-suing for unfair business practices. Zuckerberg said in 2004 that his participation in ConnectU’s development was “informal”—that he contributed less than a day’s work and quit when the project yielded few appreciable results. In 2005, ConnectU subpoenaed The Crimson for all materials related to the newspaper’s reporting on the two companies as part of its lawsuit. The Crimson refused to comply with the subpoenas because it said compliance would compromise the newspaper’s independent role and because the sought...
...regulation, and the “union wage gap.” In addition to clerking for Judge Stephen R. Reinhardt of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit after receiving his law degree from Yale, he served as a staff attorney at the Workplace Justice Project and assistant general counsel of the Service Employees International Union...
Despite the continued poverty and effectual segregation, Marshall L. Ganz ’64-’92, an alumnus who dropped out of Harvard to participate in the civil rights movement as part of the Mississippi Summer Project, said the state has come a long...
...final round of seniors turn in their theses, a fledgling open-access initiative is encouraging students to make their work accessible to the world. The Free Thesis Project, a Web site run by Harvard College Free Culture, currently allows seniors to upload their theses to an online repository. But while the Web site was launched in April 2007, only 20 students so far have submitted their theses for free and open access. The initiative targeting senior thesis writers parallels a February 12 decision by the University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences to adopt an open-access requirement?...