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...case appears to be based largely on evidence gathered by the foreign-intelligence service of a Saudi regime that has scant regard for human rights. The best witnesses against Abu Ali, who vehemently denies all the charges, are other prisoners in Saudi jails or members of the Saudi domestic-security service who conducted the interrogations. But, acknowledges a senior U.S. counterterrorism official, "it's unlikely we'll ever get them here to testify." One key witness is dead: the al-Qaeda operative with whom Abu Ali allegedly discussed assassinating Bush was killed in a shootout with the Saudis in September...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rough Justice of War | 2/28/2005 | See Source »

Donors choose to remain unnamed for two main reasons, says Stacy Palmer, editor at The Chronicle of Philanthropy: privacy and security. She adds that "these are also people who regard it as the most pure form of giving." Feeney disclosed his generosity when a 1997 lawsuit threatened to make his finances public. But Healy says part of the decision to go public was also rooted in an industry-wide desire for greater transparency. "There is a lot of concern about conflicts of interest," says Lenkowsky. "Placing an emphasis on accountability means that anonymity is less likely to be encouraged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Philanthropy: Secret Sharers | 2/27/2005 | See Source »

Walsh, who focused in his speech on the problems presented by nuclear weapons and terrorism—and the roles and responsibilities of students with regard to these issues—has written a number of articles on the subject, and he recently appeared on network affiliates in the Boston area to offer analysis of the situation in North Korea and Iran...

Author: By Anne E. Bensson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dialogue on Nuke Policy Pushed | 2/23/2005 | See Source »

Because of this, some have taken the problem into their own hands by reproducing coursepacks at local copy shops without regard for copyright law. According to student accounts, in one course an undergraduate photocopied a coursepack on reserve at Lamont library for every other member of the class, and not a single one was sold through the usual copyright-abiding means. In another account, Coop employees openly suggested that undergraduates illegally reproduce the Government 90qa coursepack to avo mid its nearly $500 cost...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Attack of the Wallet Killers | 2/18/2005 | See Source »

...remarks, some by opposition to a flow of power from FAS to the center, some by other complaints, still others no doubt by all of the above. Much has been said about how he can improve his leadership. But the Faculty may wish to consider not merely how it regards Summers but also how others will regard collective Faculty efforts to force him out. Some would say that the Faculty was trying to preserve its prerogatives against an energetic, if sometimes abrasive, President who was trying to press for change in many domains where it was badly needed. Some would...

Author: By Daniel J. Meltzer, | Title: FOCUS: The Complexities of Academic Leadership | 2/18/2005 | See Source »

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