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...Although it complies with RIAA legal requests, Harvard does not actively police its network. To invade even the digital affairs of students represents a breach of rights to privacy, and Harvard has practiced commendable restraint in that regard. An increase in such inspection would represent a threat to the trust and respect between University administrators and the student body. Of course, the college need not be complicit in the purported crimes of its students. Regardless of pressure from the RIAA, it is not the task of a university to patrol cyberspace in search of wrongdoing. The music industry has been...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Singling Out Students | 3/19/2007 | See Source »

...private life the conscience is our secret police, driving us to repent, but in public life contrition is often more about opportunity than obedience. With epic misconduct on every front page--the Vice President's man a convicted perjurer, the sacred trust of wounded soldiers betrayed--there was a window for anyone accused of more commonplace crimes to wipe the slate clean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Confession Procession | 3/16/2007 | See Source »

Elliot F. Gerson ’74 is, at present, an unhappy man. The secretary of the American Rhodes Trust, responsible for directing each year’s selection process and serving as the sole institutional representative of Oxford’s American Rhodes community, he is closer to the scholarship and the scholars than anyone else. Though dismissive of the media uproar—attributing it to the fact that Oxbridge has long been “under the Labor government’s microscope”—his profound disappointment in the op-ed?...

Author: By Daniel P. Wenger | Title: The Rhodes and Harvard: Opportunity, Not Obligation | 3/16/2007 | See Source »

...TIME: Given your British background, does Beijing trust you? TSANG: I am the Chief Executive. I am the person appointed by the central government. I am the only constitutional link between the central government and the people of Hong Kong. I trust [Beijing] for being selfless in running Hong Kong. And I do not think that feeling is one-directional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Man in the Middle | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...legitimizes this video is the song itself. It’s tacky, tongue-in-cheek, and irresistibly catchy. Clocking in at five-and-a-half minutes, it long overstays its welcome, but the piano-driven chorus (“Please believe it / unless your game is tight and you trust her / Then don’t bring her ’round me / because I’m a flirt”) never seems to lose its sugar-coated luster. If R. Kelly can use his incontestable vocal chops to forever change how you look at closets, then you better...

Author: By Daniel P. Gurney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: POPSCREEN: R. Kelly | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

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