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Perhaps the real tragedy of the AMA is how it overshadows and, at times, opposes the efforts of thousands of valiant professionals struggling to increase the health of America...
...Tuesday's story on a settlement between Harvard Real Estate (HRE) and a gay student group, The Crimson misquoted HRE Communications Director Dianne M. Dyslin. Dyslin actually said that HRE owned 1,600 rental units, which have always been available to both married and unmarried couples...
...highly unlikely that Mockler consciously conspired to create that message. His only real goal is to sell razors, and he probably just told the Globe reporter the first thing he thought of. Nevertheless, his words--like those of most corporate advertisers--serve to gloss over huge social as well as material inequalities: We're all in this facial thing together, the whole world over. For the first time, a Gillette razor will have the same name worldwide. And worldwide we'll all be happy with "the best...
This small oversight is merely indicative of Mockler's, and Gillette's, real feelings about democracy and egalitarianism. When John W. Symons, Gillette's North Atlantic president, boasts "We have the potential of being the greatest male toiletry business in the world" it's hard not to laugh at the absurdity of his dreams of power...
Harvard seems to stand alone in its belief in forcing students to make a choice about which many are not informed. Concentration fairs give a blurred picture at best, while the real taste of a concentration comes from taking courses in the particular department. Of the eight courses taken first year, three are usually consumed by Expos and language requirement. In addition, core courses tend to be the secondary priority of new students, though the core fails to give a real picture of any particular department...