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...mercy of managers who do not necessarily have workers’ best interests at heart.Harvard must respect the time, dignity, and needs of all of those who work at the University, regardless of the type of work they do. The current treatment of some Harvard employees indicates a serious problem especially for workers supporting families. Moradel commented, “My daughter doesn’t call me ‘mom.’ She calls her grandmother ‘mom.’ Her grandmother spends more time with her. When I started working at Harvard...
...pretending this isn’t going to occur or that it will have no consequences does nothing to solve the problem.Le Pen is a tactless and sometimes foolish old man, if not the fascist monster he is made out to be, but he is right to note the serious problems associated with a “French” society and culture slowly but surely becoming something else. This doesn’t mean there aren’t ways around the problems—a lessening of France’s now-infamous racism would probably...
...Israel agreed to allow the Palestinians to begin building a seaport and not to interfere with its operation. The document also committed the sides to serious talks on the construction of a Palestinian airport...
...rules, suspended for the year, Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. They were good kids, he stressed, but what they’d done had left him no choice.Sophomore Russ Schober had been arrested by officers from the Cambridge Police Department for public intoxication. Classmate Desmond Bryant had done something serious enough to warrant the same penalty, though neither he, nor Murphy, nor anyone else was quick to say what. Didn’t really matter. Harvard was out a defensive back and a likely All-Ivy defensive end, and Schober and Bryant were out on their behinds heading into 2005.They...
...many ways, senior Jeff Chivers’ season has epitomized the entire 2005 campaign for the Harvard men’s soccer team. For Chivers, a promising start to the season was interrupted with a serious injury: a broken ankle in the third game. He made his triumphant return on Saturday, starting in the season’s final game between the Crimson (6-8-2, 2-4-1 Ivy) and Penn (9-6-3, 2-4-1) just in time to win, 3-2, at Ohiri Field. Harvard coach John Kerr discussed the situation with Penn coach Randy Fuller...