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...HUPD officers were sent to Apley Court on a report of a suspicious person on the fire escape. Officers determined the individual was a Harvard affiliate who was locked out of their room. An officer advised the person about the proper lockout protocol for the future...
...former vice president Al Gore ’69 wanted to be the environmental president. In the past three years, he has sped resource development on public land across the country. He backed off his 2000 campaign promise to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and he abandoned the 1997 Kyoto Protocol that had been so important to Gore. In the year 2000 alone, the number of general drilling permits doled out by the government increased to 5,222. That’s 50 percent higher than the average of the three years before, according to the New York Times. Bush...
...IAEA is also investigating an experiment carried out in 2000 at a sophisticated lab on KAERI's sprawling campus south of Seoul. Earlier this year, after South Korea ratified a new protocol giving the IAEA broader inspection powers, Seoul told the agency that scientists at the institute had used lasers to enrich uranium. Uranium used in fuel rods is lightly enriched, usually less than 5%. During the 2000 experiment, however, researchers produced uranium that was 77% enriched, or nearly weapons grade. Seoul characterized the laser experiment as independent research carried out by curious scientists who then neglected to report...
...great emerging technologies poised to address these prohibitive costs of providing telephony in the third world is broadly called Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP, or VoIP). The essential idea is that real-time voice conversations, even between two people both using land-line telephones, can take place over any distance at very low cost because the conversations can be digitized and carried over the existing Internet infrastructure...
...actually doing it at the highest level, in the world’s most prominent program—with an arguably imposing family precedent, as well—isn’t lost on anyone. He and fellow senior Malcolm Howard, Harvard’s master of protocol, only garner praise...