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...official Ad Board documents refer to the requirement as “supporting information”—a change of phrasing which, critics say, is an attempt to make the policy sound “watered down...

Author: By Sarah M. Seltzer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Coalition Files Memo Against Assault Policy | 2/13/2003 | See Source »

...crowd, aside from the Harvard students (and there was a solid contingent there) seemed to know they were an all-Harvard act. Aside from some shout-outs to “HU” toward the end of their set, Justice League didn’t refer to Harvard, unless one can read into the lyrics of one of their songs: “Class dismissed/You aint rappin this/You aint got the aptitude/To pass the test.” They might as well have been talking about the stream of opening-act successors. The on-stage fog and coordinated lighting...

Author: By Ryan J. Kuo and Tina Rivers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Scales of Justice | 2/13/2003 | See Source »

Although some of the more specific travel questions—like how to get discounts on European travel passes—temporarily baffled the Let’s Go researchers, they said they were able to refer to Let’s Go guidebooks they had on hand...

Author: By Elisabeth S. Theodore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Let’s Go’ Tours Its New Look | 1/29/2003 | See Source »

...death by a thousand strokes of the pen," contends Stoermer. The Republicans are also learning how to spin environmental issues in their direction. In a confidential document distributed to G.O.P. Governors and members of Congress just before last November's elections, Republican pollster Frank Luntz advised party members to refer to themselves as "conservationists." The document said, "The first (and most important) step to neutralizing the [Republican environmental] problem and eventually bringing people around to your point of view on environmental issues is to convince them of your 'sincerity' and 'concern...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Bush Gets His Way On The Environment | 1/27/2003 | See Source »

...ambitions to the U.N. Security Council. South Korean and Russian negotiators, who are in talks with North Korea, fear that any sanctions imposed by the U.N. could provoke Pyongyang. In Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency said it would hold a meeting on Feb. 3 to decide whether to refer the issue to the top U.N. body; South Korea urged a postponement to allow time for diplomats to work on the situation. In Seoul, North and South Korea met for their first high-level talks since the North precipitated the crisis when it withdrew from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty early...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Watch | 1/26/2003 | See Source »

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