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...passed by the full Massachusetts legislature, will accomplish this task by explicitly applying free-access standards to campus police departments statewide. The bill has already been favorably assessed by the Senate Rules Committee and the State Administration Committee. When the bill will be introduced to the full legislature is unclear, but when it does, the legislature will have to decide an important question: should the operations of some deputized police officers be veiled simply because they work for a private police force, or should we demand free access to evaluate the work of all police officers? The answer, we believe...
...Wednesday, something changed. Summers said he was willing to release the transcript, along with a carefully-worded letter of explanation. Three people close to Mass. Hall at the time say that even now, almost a year later, they are unclear as to what changed the president’s mind, though all three speculated that he had been directed to do so by James R. Houghton ’56, senior fellow of the Corporation—the only group with the power to fire the president...
...GLOBAL RESPONSE Fending off a potential pandemic is not just the job of infected countries. Last week, the U.N. warned that Turkey's neighbors were at risk from avian flu unless they also took immediate steps to protect themselves. Some tightened border controls and increased surveillance. But it is unclear whether next-door states like Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran and Iraq have the knowledge or resources to do enough. It is far easier for the wealthy nations of the E.U. to mount a strong defense. Bans on Turkish poultry products remained in place throughout the E.U., and member nations pledged...
...that is so is still unclear, but Cabeza doesn't believe the brain is programmed to get stronger as it ages. Rather, he acknowledges, in many ways it gets weaker, with neurons processing information less efficiently. The bilateralization may be a trick the brain uses to compensate for the decline, sometimes integrating the hemispheres so efficiently that our thought and reasoning processes are actually better than they were before...
...competition,” junior co-captain Jessica Davidson said. “We were hoping it would be a close meet. It couldn’t have had a better outcome than winning by one point.”For most of the meet, it was unclear who was going to pull through victorious, since both teams claimed the lead multiple times as they battled it out.The Crimson started the meet with a bold statement, however, as it edged out Rutgers in the first event, the 200-yard medley relay, by .02 seconds with a team of sophomore Jackie...