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...spite of all this, however, Corriero was not even offered a spot on Team Canada’s selection camp roster in January—something that is hard to explain based on the numbers...
...pilots wanted to carry weapons after 9-11, government officials rushed to criticize the plan. Secretary of Transportation Norm Mineta repeatedly said that he wouldn?t support the initiative. One big concern was the question of how pilots would transport their weapons when they were off-duty. But in spite of apprehensions, the government finally relented in April, 2003 by instating the Federal Flight Deck Officer (FFDO) program, which allows trained pilots to carry guns while they are flying the plane. Off-duty pilots are required to put their weapons in lockboxes and store them in the cargo hold...
...female moguls than ever, and women-owned businesses are growing at a rate of 11% a year, double the growth rate of all business. In the U.S., women account for or influence 80% of buying decisions. Of course, talent is not a gender issue, as Karan points out, in spite of so much of the innovation in fashion in the past century having come from women. So why is it that when you look at those ubiquitous lists of most recognized global brands, the names at the top inevitably are those of men? And why is it that when...
...self-described messiness. “She’d probably want a lot of control with the date—to know exactly where we’re going to dinner and when, what movie we’re going to see.” In spite of their divergent living styles, Kauble remains interested. “She looks like she has fun and has a lot of friends...
...spreading the misconceptions of Democrats like Frank, who did not attend the debate and know little about Green politics, the Crimson continues a long tradition of misrepresenting the Greens in the American press. In spite of the old saying that, “Any press is good press,” unbalanced articles like this one, based on stereotypes and misconceptions, add little to readers’ understanding of the issues involved. Perhaps The Crimson will consider contacting a member of the Harvard College Greens the next time you report on an event which we sponsor...