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...tell you with the utmost certainty that we were far from “exalted” in the College community. It took me nearly four years in Cambridge to learn that every member of the Harvard community is there for a reason; whether some are more valid than others is surely not for me, nor Bronshtein, to say. The admissions process is fallible because people are fallible, and in this context, perfection is unattainable. Instead, we must hope that Dean Fitzsimmons and his staff will continue their laudable work to assemble new classes of leaders, innovators, team players...

Author: By Joseph D. Mcgeehin, | Title: Harvard Is A Community Of Individuals, Not Statistics | 9/22/2006 | See Source »

...their free tickets at the Athletics Department well in advance of the game date. 2. For safety reasons, no one will be allowed on top of trucks or other vehicles. 3. Access to the authorized student tailgate area in Ohiri Field will be limited to individuals with a valid Harvard or Yale ID. (Harvard Alumni may purchase tickets from Harvard Box Office and either Bright or Lavieties in Athletics--TBA) 4. All forms of alcohol are prohibited from being brought in to the student tailgating area. Drinking paraphernalia, items that promote rapid consumption of alcohol, and drinking games are prohibited...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Rules of the Game: Harvard-Yale 2006 | 9/19/2006 | See Source »

...Just because they are mixed, however, doesn't mean that the messages aren't all valid - and therein lies the marketing problem. "Our residential areas have been severely devastated," says Angele Davis, Louisiana's secretary of culture, recreation and tourism. "We're rebuilding those residential areas. But right now our tourism infrastructure is intact, and that's the message we have to get out there. If we don't, we will lose the small cultural venues and businesses, the music clubs and galleries and antique shops that make up the fabric of New Orleans. They're holding on. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Bourbon Street Bring the Tourists Back to New Orleans? | 8/25/2006 | See Source »

...down the string folks. Maybe, they've argued, there really are an infinite number of universes--an idea that's currently in vogue among some astronomers as well--and some version of the theory describes each of them. That means any prediction, however outlandish, has a chance of being valid for at least one universe, and no prediction, however sensible, might be valid for all of them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Unraveling of String Theory | 8/14/2006 | See Source »

...referee errors in football: Football's world governing body-the Fédération Internationale de Football Association-shouldn't be so closed-minded about the effects of modern technology in assisting referees. Its argument that video consultation affects the speed and fluidity of the game may be valid for now. But it must allow for experimentation. Technology evolves. Maybe someday the technology will be improved so that it won't disrupt the game. What we fans want is entertainment, fair play and justice in refereeing. It is annoying when a team puts up its best against an opponent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 7/17/2006 | See Source »

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