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...Like with nuclear power, it is dangerous to go with new technologies without considering the irreversible results," she said. "We have enough food to feed the whole world. It only depends on money and access to power. We need compassion and understanding, not new technology...
Leases negotiated between Radcliffe and Harvard keep FAS's office of admissions and financial aid in Byerly Hall until 2006 and secure access for undergraduates to Agassiz Theatre until...
...million in campaign contributions from drug barons. "There's general agreement that President Pastrana is pretty clean," says McGirk. "But it's hard to know how deep the corruption in the military goes. It's definitely there, because it's plain to see that the FARC sometimes has access to intelligence about raids by the military before they occur...
...pushing a bill of goods that's universally unsalable. First, there is the question of what incentive there would be to contribute to a central campaign coffer, because of both bipartisanship - "I don't want my hard-earned greenbacks going to those darned Democrats/rotten Republicans" - and the perception that access to candidates would be diminished. In addition, it's doubtful that he can even count on support from fellow Democrats. "There's general agreement that the only reason Democrats vote for these campaign finance overhaul packages is because they know they're virtually guaranteed to fail," says TIME Washington correspondent...
...haven for music piracy on an unprecedented scale." Yet no pirated files ever sit on the Napster server--Fanning considered legal liability when he wrote the software--so those charges may not stick. Meanwhile, college campuses, claiming that Napster is sucking up too much bandwidth, have begun blocking access to the site. Gnutella, which doesn't require a centralized server, will be harder to shut down. But even if there is a way to disable Gnutella, so what? "Every time a 42-year-old figures out how to lock something up," says Griffin, "a 14-year-old is going...