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...hard-pressed to find anyone these days who is willing to make the case that we have no serious obligations to others when making economic decisions. The fact that multinational corporations feel compelled to at least voice concern for the global implications of their business practices, and the fact that neo-liberal economists do their best to couch their policies in terms of “development” and “poverty reduction,” suggests that the human rights cause has solidly won the battle for public sentiment. Hence, it may seem somewhat pointless...
...sang a power ballad at the end?’ And just like that, it happened, and now it’s a huge part of the show and thousands of people are going to see it.” But directing an opera as serious as “Dialogues” is not entirely without its comedic moments. Green describes the logistical problems of how to stage the execution of the nuns that concludes the opera. “We spent 20 minutes trying to figure out how to make sound of a guillotine on stage...Here...
...With the review’s Educational Policy Committee (EPC) report just weeks away from full Faculty vetting earlier this month, engineering professors raised serious concerns about the report’s chief recommendations...
Malcolm: If someone’s serious about getting published, never give up. From the time I started thinking about writing this novel to the time I saw it in print was 10 years, and that’s not an unusual story...
...will try to justify his life by making the peons of electoral politics seem important.Eric A. Kester ’08 an anthropology concentrator in Winthrop House, will provide a humorous and sympathetic view of the life of a Harvard student in his column “Are You Serious?” Join Eric on alternating Thursdays and take a comic look at college life through the eyes of a guy who spends too much time playing video games, worrying about the Red Sox, and trying to work the washing machine...