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...better or worse, as the population of five million grows, SL is bound to garner more attention from politicians, who hardly need reminding that a few thousand votes one way or the other can make the difference. In a tight election campaign, like the recent French one, we shouldn??t be surprised to see politicians and their staffers logging-in to SL. In fact, we should embrace the democratization of SL and related experiments in political engagement that reach out to a marginalized, but otherwise discriminating and informed audience. After all, a few avatars could be the difference...
Westheimer too said engaging in sexual activity is a personal choice that shouldn??t be influenced by the choices of peers...
...that shouldn??t be too surprising. Since 9/11, environmentalists have found an unlikely ally with security hawks. Aware of the money trail coming from Saudi oil-lined coffers to radical madrassas, no self-respecting patriot can fill up at the gas pump with a clean conscience. More SUVs mean not only more floods and hurricanes, but terrorists as well. Neo-conservatives wring their hands in dismay, as the oil-rich regimes of Sudan and Iran have proved resilient to American pressures. Oh, how much bigger a stick we could wield if only America could rid itself...
...statistics page elucidates that 14 different throwers have seen game action for Yale this season and eight of those have started a game. If suddenly you can’t find six kids on your bench worthy of starting an Ivy tilt on the hill, it shouldn??t be up to the Ivy League office to accommodate your short-handed staff (current...
...hoped that in the future, HOLLIS might also link to digital copies of books from libraries outside Harvard, although there are no such current arrangements. “The ideal is that this will be one enormous digitized book library,” he said. “It shouldn??t matter whether it came from Harvard or Michigan.” —Staff writer David Jiang can be reached at djiang@fas.harvard.edu...