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...amaze (within four days, no less than 21 million viewers had paid witness to Susan Boyle’s on-stage coup d’état). The more fundamental change, however, has come in the content, volume, and sources from which we glean our information. The scope and depth of answerable academic questions has broadened dramatically with the advent of digitized databases. Indeed, it is inside the classroom that the Harvard student has most directly experienced the much-celebrated “democratization of knowledge.” Wikipedia and other free information databases that are created...

Author: By Audrey J Kim | Title: Communitas v. 2009.0 | 6/2/2009 | See Source »

Living with a developmentally or physically disabled person completely changes the scope of almost every aspect of one’s daily life. Nowhere is this burden greater than for the parents of a disabled child, a population that has been shown in medical studies to undergo more physical stress than almost any group. To pull the plug on support for this dedicated demographic is unacceptable. A defining characteristic of our species is its care for the sick, and for the government to turn its back on this mission, even in the midst of a tough financial climate, demonstrates...

Author: By Marcel E. Moran | Title: Kicking Those Already Down | 6/2/2009 | See Source »

...don’t tell” policy, Harvard will not reinstate the organization, the right response to an explicitly exclusionary rule. However, the sacrifice these Harvard cadets make is still sincerely appreciated, and Harvard should take simple measures short of official recognition to help support these students. The scope of cuts to the Harvard Budget continued to widen when announcements of cuts to staff, such as custodians and janitors, were made. While this move generated protests and rallies directed by the Student Labor Action Movement, and even a critical letter from the Cambridge City Council, since the University?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Painful Prioritizing | 6/2/2009 | See Source »

...dreams. By playing in corporate junkets and on bachelor-party outings, these women can supplement their sparse income. And while the terms of individual player contracts are confidential, Play Golf Designs is commanding impressive fees - from $2,500 to $25,000 for their golfers, depending on the size and scope of the outing. This income is particularly important in today's game, where sponsorship dollars are scarce (in fact, the LPGA has been forced to cancel several tournaments because of lackluster sponsorship support). (See pictures of the Ryder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lady Golfers for Rent: Escort Service for Duffers? | 5/21/2009 | See Source »

...Unlike courts martial, which are mainly concerned with violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice by U.S. servicemembers, modern military commissions are generally intended to try foreign combatants accused of violating the laws of war. As it is with many war powers, the Constitution is vague about the scope of military commissions; legal wrangling over the extent of the commissions' authority goes back more than a century. In 1866, the Supreme Court said a military commission could not try an Indiana lawyer accused of agitating for the Confederacy, ruling that citizens must be tried in civilian courts when they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Military Commissions | 5/18/2009 | See Source »

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