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...example, they took this particular trip as a sightseeing spree, specifically for the sake of the visitors. And that practice will definitely stop. They also left behind a large part of the ship's crew. That sort of thing will also not happen again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Navy Said No to Court-Martial of Sub Captain | 4/17/2001 | See Source »

...While some people plead “art for art’s sake,” your work has always had a political message...

Author: By Malik B. Ali, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'What this music is really about': An Interveiw with Max Roach | 4/13/2001 | See Source »

...OpenCourseWare, would allow anyone, anywhere in the world, to read lecture notes, try problem sets and browse syllabi for any of MIT’s courses. We hope that MIT’s courageous decision will be copied by other universities—especially Harvard—for the sake of those who will be able to learn from the far corners of the globe, as well as the universities’ students, who will benefit significantly from the project. Such a move would stimulate discussion and learning among scholars both on campus and abroad...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: An MIT Education Online | 4/9/2001 | See Source »

...ornament on the cover of the album. If he’s attempting to make a statement, he fails, unless the statement is “I’m a Borg.” And someone please tell him to keep that jacket closed, for goodness’ sake. To his credit, Mirwais tries his best on this album, but all his effort only hammers home the point that his talents are better suited to production than Production...

Author: By Marcus L. Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: C’est Mal: Frenchman Mirwais Flops | 4/6/2001 | See Source »

...students could utilize this information to further their interests through college-level work, regardless of whether they’re interested in organic chemistry, American history or Chinese. This endeavor should not monetarily benefit Harvard; keeping this service free commits Harvard to the principle of intellectual discussion for the sake of knowledge rather than the often-almighty dollar. Finally, by helping millions everywhere, Harvard would send a signal to the world that it is fully committed to the free exchange of ideas...

Author: By Ganesh N. Sitaraman, | Title: Editor's Notebook: Let All Access Harvard’s Knowledge | 4/6/2001 | See Source »

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