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Organizers said tonight's reading is unique both for the caliber of the presenters and for the visual element...
...discovery of what the Nobel citation called one of "nature's most remarkable subatomic particles" tied up an important theoretical loose end and spawned a new field of neutrino physics. But by the early 1970s, it was also clear that the neutrino was only one element in an elegant organizational scheme, now known as the Standard Model, by which nature groups the subatomic particles...
Simpson's impromptu talk with the Times also raised journalistic questions. Using the element of surprise--he phoned Times TV reporter Bill Carter without warning--and refusing to answer any questions about the murder, Simpson effectively set the agenda and got the unchallenged forum he wanted. Still, the Times could hardly be faulted for printing the results of Simpson's first extended interview, however limited...
...element of our protest went insidiously overlooked by media coverage. outside of the classroom, we distributed an educational flyer which outlined our position and the reasons for it--using quotations from Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfied '53 as the appeared in The Crimson. In the flyer, we noted that Mansfield believes that blacks cause grade inflation and that their presence at Harvard is dubious. One might argue that Mansfield's comments about blacks render him unfit to teach, since his biases would prevent him from treating black students fairly or humanely. Mansfield's comments do not offer dialogue...
...sensitive because of him, but no one credibly argues that the core problem has been solved. L.A.'s cop culture still has room for arrogant "cowboys" who ride roughshod over the civil rights of others while scoffing at cops who try to defuse street confrontation. "There's still an element that's being tolerated, if not promoted and allowed to thrive," says Greenebaum...