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...Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles. Knowles, who has been given a copy of the report, is weighing the group’s findings on Shleifer’s alleged role in defrauding the U.S. government while he served as an adviser to Russia, according to two individuals who have spoken with members of the Committee on Professional Conduct (CPC), the eight-member group investigating the matter...
...committee’s report is the product of a three-person investigating subcommittee, which was comprised of two members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and a person affiliated with Harvard Law School, one individual who has spoken with a CPC member said. The subcommittee has been convening since at least last March, the individual said...
...defrauding the U.S. government while he served as an adviser to Russia, people close to the committee said. While the content of the report was not immediately clear, Shleifer could face penalties as severe as the revocation of his tenured teaching appointment, according to two individuals who have spoken with members of the Committee on Professional Conduct (CPC), the eight-member group investigating the matter.Following standard procedure, the committee forwarded the results of its months-long investigation to interim Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles last month, the two individuals said. Interim President Derek C. Bok and members...
...John Edwards and Mark Warner, two leading 2008 hopefuls, have already spoken at blogger and technology conferences about the importance of net neutrality. Among current senators, Hillary Clinton recently sent an e-mail encouraging her supporters to go online and sign a petition for net neutrality and is working on a Senate bill on the subject. John Kerry went a step further last week. He threatened to filibuster the telecommunications bill unless it included net neutrality protections. On the website of savetheinternet.com, Kerry wrote: "This vote was a gift to cable and telephone companies, and a slap in the face...
...like it, but it does no harm to a government to hear the Pope criticizing them. If the Pope came here and didn't lay down the law, then Catholics would be very unhappy and the left would be in disarray. This way both sides will be happy." Spoken like a true relativist...