Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...talented, brilliant peers, it took me a long time to decide that I had a right to be at Harvard. And, several months ago, as I read Dean Lewis's insistence that the College bears no responsibility for the non-academic fulfillment of its students in The Crimson's report "Are Harvard Student's Happy?", I figured out why. For the Dean of the College to shirk responsibility for undergraduates' quality of life is little short of negligent, especially as he prepares to move forward without a dean of students. Preparing us for the community of educated men and women...
Over the course of this past spring, a team of consultants from McKinsey & Co. conducted a study of the premier law institution--currently placed second in the annual graduate school rankings by U.S. News & World Report--which has yet to be completed...
That's the question on the minds of many HLS students and even a few professors as they await McKinsey's preliminary report, due by the end of the summer...
...globalized era, some news-magazines, likeU.S. News and World Report, have shifted focus toconcentrate on consumer information and healthcoverage...
...shock (and a likely pool of urine in a crowded courtroom) probably fits that definition. Unusual? Maybe no more so than exploding neck collars or magnetic boots for prisoners -- but those devices were Hollywood inventions. Stun belts are real and in use today, and now Amnesty International, in a report released Tuesday, is saying the devices are a human rights violation that puts the criminal justice system of the United States right down there with Singapore...