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That Jones and Roy are a couple reflects partly the fact that their peer group and pop culture have long sent the message, whether through movies like Save the Last Dance or ad campaigns like Benetton's, that interracial dating is cool. "In adolescent life and culture, kids hang out together in all different kinds of groups. It's what's accepted, what one sees on TV, in the movies, in tons of advertising," says Ron Taffel, author of The Second Family: How Adolescent Power Is Challenging the American Family. "Now when kids date interracially, they're not doing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: When Love Is Mixing It Up | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

Would you pay for what your car radio now gets for free? You may be ready for satellite radio. Two rival companies are betting that drivers are sufficiently fed up with bad reception, tired playlists and irritating ads to fork out around $10 a month (plus up to $1,000 for a receiver) for dozens of stations offering ad-free music, sports, news and weather. Signals are beamed from "Rock" and "Roll," XM's pair of stationary satellites, and from Sirius' three orbiting birds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best Inventions: Best Of The Rest | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

CHEAP $98 APEX DIGITAL AD-500 A few years ago, there were no DVD players under $300, but like everything except gasoline, they just keep getting cheaper. Newcomer Apex Digital beat all the big names into the sub-$100-player market and did it with a worthy machine. Not only does the AD-500 play CDs and DVDs, but it can read your MP3 music files from disc too. www.apexdigitalinc.com...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buyer's Guide: Best Of Tech | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

Although Avery has noted that the addition of the investigator helps to speed up Ad Board proceedings, which have been attacked in the past as being far too slow, the decision to place such significant responsibilities for fact-finding on one individual is very concerning for Harvard students faced with a process that already lacks basic elements of fairness...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Nothing But the Facts | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

...years, the Ad Board has been criticized for not providing students with effective justice in serious disciplinary cases. When investigating an accusation of a disciplinary infraction that constitutes a serious criminal offense, an Ad Board subcommittee cannot function with the efficiency or the effectiveness of a court of law, and it should whenever possible defer its fact-finding role to the legal system. Unlike the Ad Board, courts have extensive resources to use in gathering evidence that the best efforts of a subcommittee of administrators could never equal. Courts obey recognized standards of due process, allow for the cross-examination...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Nothing But the Facts | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

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