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...delighted by TIME's choice for Person of the Year [Dec. 25, 2006--Jan. 1, 2007]. It was well-deserved recognition for the Internet users who are coming together to shape the future in virtually every sphere of our lives. But it is also an opportunity to reflect on how the Internet is a product of the work of collaborating communities, which means there is no central control. Open standards and collaboration, rather than top-down or centralized governance, have ensured that the Internet's development remains in the hands of those who know most what they need...
...Tuck the pants in or out? You’re damned if you do, you’re damned if you don’t. 6. Pants under dresses: See Rebecca M. Harrington’s column. 7. Leopard print: Your Tarzan fetish is better left in the private sphere. 8. Knit dresses: There is never an excuse to wear a sock as a dress. Never. 9. Balloon skirts: It always looks as if your skirt is tucked in your panties. 10. Harvard Class of 2010 t-shirt: Enough said. —Emily G. W. Chau...
...discovered a love of public speaking that stays with her to this day. “I’m not me if I’m not speaking,” says Nowski. Second, she got her first glimpse at the difficulties faced by women in the public sphere. “I remember at world championships judges telling me it was cute that I was trying,” Nowski says. It’s just those kinds of attitudes that Nowski is fighting against. Since coming to Harvard, Nowski has merged a love of public speaking with...
...they did it, and we learned a lot from their executives. We built a library during that time, and that was something we always wanted to do.... Look, we had autonomy when we were at Disney, and operated as our own company even when we were within the Disney sphere. Other than some instances where they didn?t release our films, such as Dogma and Fahrenheit 9/11, we were given freedom...
...research, but not for embryonic research. [CORRECTION APPENDED] Even more important than his vote is the justification he provided: Without federal regulation, scientific exploration will not adhere to ethical standards. It just doesn’t make sense. How can McCain want to regulate the very “sphere of enterprise” that he also wants to keep free and private...