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...minutes and procedures--ought to be released to the public. Administrative bodies must also establish formal avenues through which non-members can engage them in dialogue. Deliberative processes should ideally include representatives from the student body, faculty and staff in order to ensure that future University policies will truly reflect the interests of each and every member of the Harvard community. Indeed, the Harvard administration will not be accountable to its constituents until a representative system is instituted...
...tests don't adequately reflect the material as it would be on a midyear or final exam," said David E. Johnson '04. "They give students a false sense of security...
...host countries want the Games' glitz to reflect on their national image, while carefully avoiding the Uber-patriotism of the disastrous Berlin Games in 1936, meant to showcase Adolph Hitler's Third Reich. Inter Asia, a foreign public-relations firm that briefly advised Beijing on its bid eight years ago, had urged officials to emphasize the city instead of the nation, history instead of politics, and generally to try to look nice. Officials ignored the suggestions. Factories forced workers to sign petitions supporting the Games. Police rounded up mentally handicapped citizens who might be glimpsed by Olympic officials from...
...sharing systems, like Napster, can allow porn to be posted at prearranged times on an unsuspecting host, then quickly removed. Breaking international rings takes agonizing coordination among multiple jurisdictions, many of which lack savvy cybercrime squads. And in some countries, laws and attitudes still lump adult pornography-which may reflect consensual activity-together with child pornography, "which is the picture of a crime scene, of a child being sexually assaulted," says Rachel O'Connell, director of research at the University of Central Lancashire's Cyberspace Research Unit...
...session of a National Governors' Association meeting in Washington that Bush's budget "brings to the federal government a discipline that it sorely needs.... Yes, there will be people that will be able to find programs that they think are underfunded or overfunded," Card said. "But the budget does reflect the priorities of America. And when you find that line item that you don't like, step back and take a look at the budget that you do like...