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According to Douglas M. Gordon '97, editor-in-chief of the Harvard Salient, members of the media tend to be "white, male and liberal...
...they right? It's hard to know whom to believe in this cloak-and-dagger debate. Civil libertarians tend to gloss over the fact that the world is full of bad people with crimes to hide. The software industry--which makes 48% of its profit overseas--is clearly less concerned with privacy than with losing foreign sales. And it may be no accident that the Administration chose to start making concessions the same week an influential software CEO--Netscape's Jim Barksdale--excoriated Clinton's cryptopolicy and endorsed Bob Dole...
Political figures, who are increasingly desperate to show that they're regular folks, do a lot these days that is quite literally unbelievable, and they tend to do it on television. Citizens who witness some totally unlikely and thoroughly bizarre television appearance--sometimes for no more than a split second, since the use of remote-control devices is an aggravating factor here--may wake up the next morning wondering whether they saw it or not. Then they remember what their mothers said about overactive imaginations...
...Gender role conditioning makes women tend to usually become the victim," she said. "We need to unearth the assumption of dominance that goes deep into society...
Women students comprise only about 25 percent of the council and tend to be less vocal in meetings, according to Rawlins...