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...also shown a commitment to issues of undergraduate education—a topic that Summers has placed high on his agenda. A report co-authored by Kirby was influential in improvements to Harvard’s study abroad policies that was adopted by the Faculty earlier this month...
...This is definitely a hot button topic, one that needs to be talked about,” he said...
...vote of confidence is more important to us than the ones we get from our 4 million subscribers. We also get recognized in other ways, such as when the American Society of Magazine Editors last week named our 9/11 coverage the best single-topic issue of the year. Produced in 36 hours and mailed to all subscribers, the issue was designed to be a time capsule of that horrific day, a vivid chronicle that people could read years, decades from now and immediately understand what 9/11 meant. Below are a few other awards that we're especially proud...
...station, according to general manager John Macleod, has had almost a fourfold increase in visitors. "The teen demographic has been neglected somewhat," says Macleod. The site has all the bells and whistles of other hipper-than-thou music sites, including snappy graphics, news about bands and discussion boards. Recent topic: compromised Christians (that is, those not committed enough to Christ...
Returning to the topic at hand, Smyth complains that the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) unfairly excludes third party candidates from those debates and argues that the CPD should be abolished. Smyth ignores the fact that the CPD is a private, not a government, organization. It has no legal authority over debates, but rather serves as a negotiating and administrative vehicle for the major party candidates to arrange debates. Third party candidates, therefore, are not excluded by the CPD per se—they are excluded because the major party candidates do not want to debate them. Possibly...