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...province of the University is truth??Veritas,” Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, the Kenan professor of government, wrote in an e-mail...
...that I hadn’t before.” Regarding her controversial dismissal from Hewlett-Packard in 2005, Fiorina explained that in the end, she was “at peace” with her decision to “stay true to her values and tell the truth?? instead of saving face and letting the board of directors that fired her portray her dismissal as her choice and a result of a desire to move...
...serves the interests of some people in power, people that may benefit from the thousands of deaths every month,” he said. Omara-Otunni ended his talk by urging students not to rely on media reports but to go “satisfy intellectual fascination with the truth?? by doing their own research. HASA president Elisabeth Y. Ndour ’08, said that “having speakers like Omara-Otunnu keeps the memory alive for HASA members, reminding us that our purpose is not just to be a social organization, but also a politically...
...awkward stint at this summer’s MTV Video Music Awards. I’m afraid the terms “Al Gore” and “bringing sexy back” might just be enough to sabotage “An Inconvenient Truth??s” credibility.—Staff writer Erin A. May can be reached at emay@fas.harvard.edu...
...already-held beliefs all the time (especially those of you that came here from the South and Midwest). This theory explores the psychological distresses and coping processes that emerge in response to those conflicts. Ever wonder why people can recite the dialogue from “An Inconvenient Truth?? verbatim, but can’t be bothered to understand trickle-down economics? It isn’t just because they’re dirty hippies–CD played a role. This theory also explains why the dues, probationary period, branding, and forced sodomy will actually draw...