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...trademarks have a wider global reach than Harvard, and its draw power is even greater in countries without comparable educational alternatives. In addition to the standard lures—faculty resources, a bright student body, prestige, connections, Boston—Harvard is one of the few names in U.S. higher education many international students may be aware of. And for students outside of the most developed nations, an American education, Harvard or otherwise, far supersedes the opportunities at home...
...White House sought to underscore the President's description of the wider benefits of ousting Saddam by touting his Thursday meeting with Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai as Exhibit A in the case for regime-change. The urbane, moderate Karzai personifies the changes wrought in Afghanistan by the U.S. ouster of the Taliban - in which a brutal, mediaevalist regime was destroyed, allowing Afghans to hope for an end to more than two decades of civil...
...relatively cheap. In addition, Mandarin content could attract a huge global market that has yet to be tapped. "We're building a library that will become the backbone for channels in Chinese-speaking markets around the world," Davis says. He also expects the company will ultimately be granted the wider distribution rights it needs to reach a larger audience. "If I thought we'd be in Guangdong forever, it wouldn't make sense [to invest in programming]," he says. "Over time?and I don't think that long?our distribution will continue to grow and expand...
...Somerville Theater and Kendall Square Cinema—show movies similar to the Brattle’s, Moylan says her theater stands apart from the rest. The Brattle is the only theater in the Boston area with a functional balcony, an independent association and a range of movies wider than that of the average multiplex, Moylan says...
...years keycard access—Cabot, Pforzheimer, Leverett, Lowell, and Quincy—suggest otherwise. It is hard to argue that the presence of first-years freely entering Houses to meet with friends and attend parties will in any way lead to a breakdown of the House community. Instead, wider access will foster greater undergraduate connectedness and will better prepare first-years for House life...