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...Nuclear Nightmare Comes True With North Korea claiming a successful nuclear weapons test, its neighbors and the U.S. must figure out how to respond...
Harris did not respond to follow-up telephone messages or an e-mail from The Crimson...
...these errors, but fortunately I don’t have to. Perhaps sensing the opportunity for delicious irony, the “hoi polloi that roam the Internet” have identified and corrected your mistakes in the open commentary you provided for this article. They did not, however, respond to your repellent effort to rally the forces of elitism to derail a project whose primary aim is to rapidly bring scientific knowledge to everyone. Elite scientific journals are, you argue, like the Harvard admissions committee—carefully separating revolutionary papers from the merely good, just as Byerly Hall...
...days of diplomatic wrangling at the U.N., not much has changed as a result of North Korea's nuclear "test." The Security Council finally voted on Saturday to impose sanctions on North Korea for testing a nuclear weapon. But the reason it took the Security Council this long to respond to last Monday's blast is that sharp disagreements persist among the major players over the strength of those sanctions, how they should be implemented, and what should happen next...
...want using the space,” she says. “But it’s also about public ownership, because public space is owned by the public.”None of the defaced pieces carried a controversial social message. Nor did any of the graffiti respond with easily interpretable critique.Yet the act of defacement itself suggests one integral, often overlooked aspect of placing public art in Cambridge: anticipation of its own destruction.PLANNED OBSOLESCENCEThe students who gathered to paint the Mather, Dunster and Leverett murals were well aware that their pieces could be vandalized, according to Evan...