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Once again, we face the Disney problem. Or rather, I face the Disney problem. With every new show that Disney has presented on Broadway since its acclaimed breakthrough hit The Lion King, I have to fight back the urge to review the reviewers instead of the show. The trouble, to oversimplify just a bit: I like most Disney shows; the critics hate...
...security officials and NGOs review safety regulations, the responsible response of many foreigners may be that the very venues that give Kabul its soul are off limits. Their freedom to roam the streets of Kabul, meet friends - both Afghan and foreign - at a restaurant or caf?, is likely to end. Already, the Australian embassy, which had been based at the Serena, has decided to move to a secure, isolated compound. This doesn't just limit fun for the foreigners; it walls off the understanding and communication that comes with spontaneous interaction. More barricades may bring the Westerners safety...
Want to know how many cheeseburgers you'd have to eat before they start doing damage to your body? The answer, according to a review of new dietary research, is just one. Just one high-fat, high-sugar meal can trigger a biochemical cascade, causing inflammation of blood vessels and immediate, detrimental changes to the nervous system, according to the paper, published this week in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. And just one healthy meal helps return your body to its optimal state. "Your health and vigor, at a very basic level, are as good as your...
Harvard will spend $2.8 million on the initiative over a five-year period and plans to conduct an annual review to examine the number and the quality of the candidates as the program develops. More than half of the funding will come from a division of the provost’s office, the Office of Faculty Development and Diversity, according to Shaw...
...applied by the agency, since this is the only distinction that materially affects the general public. If a law enforcement agency, irrespective of who maintains it, is empowered by the state to hold police authority indiscriminately over all citizens of the state, then the citizenry should be entitled to review that agency’s application of its delegated powers. And when a law enforcement agency, even a private one, accepts public police privileges, common sense dictates that it must waive some measure of its legal autonomy. To argue otherwise, as the University has, is to subvert the importance...