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...Michael Suen, Hong Kong's Secretary of Housing, Planning and Lands, insists that he and his colleagues have got the message. "We know the harbor is our greatest asset," he stresses. But Suen says that somehow or other, a new highway has to be built. "The overriding need is the road," he says, while pledging that most of the land above it will be used for parks and promenades. Activists, however, have heard such claims before. Chu asks, "Who can trust the government?" and notes that the planned West Kowloon cultural district, will, if completed, offer millions of square meters...
First, the U.S. has very successfully evangelized the argument that the Kyoto Protocol is somehow inequitable because major developing countries were not required to make emission reductions. The argument was originally advanced by the U.S. government as a diversionary justification for its own policy reticence. However, it is now routinely propagated by U.S. nongovernmental organizations as well as U.S. academia. The attacks have particularly focused on China and India. Both countries are easy targets because they have over a billion people each, and just about anything when multiplied by a billion becomes a very large number. The fact...
When it comes to expertise, Yannatos says, the undergraduate population at Harvard is somewhat polarized—with a large portion completely unversed in classical music and the other somehow involved in playing...
...band’s early days touring in the south of France, M83 had been a collaboration between Anthony Gonzalez and his longtime friend, Nicolas Fromageau. The two artists parted ways this year, and the music seems somehow justified by independence. Gonzalez said succinctly that he likes “to walk alone...
...experience. Don’t put off listening to it until you graduate or go off on summer activities. It’s about growing up, staying up late, marking your territory, and falling into grown-up love. And it’s all set to a dancepunk drumbeat, somehow...