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...future of Mass. Hall, currently the second-oldest academic building in the nation, remains unclear. Gross said in his statement that the use of the space on the top floors is still under review by FAS and the central administration...
...human rights group Amnesty International, over 150 people have been killed by Tasers since June 2001. The CPD plans to implement a review process to oversee use of the weapons, and each Taser will be mounted with a video camera to record its use. Nonetheless, it is unclear exactly where the police will draw the line in terms of appropriate usage. In one particularly disturbing and widely circulated video, a UCLA student screams as he is Tasered repeatedly by campus police officers. His crime: he forgot to bring his ID to the library and was reluctant to leave. While this...
...panel. Visibly exasperated, Leahy said, "I want testimony under oath. I am sick and tired of getting half-truths on this," adding, "I do not believe in this 'We'll have a private briefing for you where we'll tell you everything,' and they don't." But it remains unclear whether, or under what condictions, the White House will permit its officials to testify on the matter. A decision is expected later in the week from White House counsel Fred Fielding...
...Because of the ban on discussion, draft copies of the new law have yet to be released and it remains unclear exactly how much real protection will be given to individual property rights. All land in China is, in any case, owned by the state, and individuals can only claim right to a 70-year lease on buildings - something the new law won't change...
...Without Isms,’” Gao attempts to argue for writing “without isms,” by which he ostensibly means writing that is free from or unconstrained by ideology. But his own explanation of the concept is wholly unclear. As Gao describes it, the premise of “without isms” is “‘being without’; it is not premised on a void, because then there would be no premise, of course no conclusion, and not even any isms.” Huh?The remainder...