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...That's one of the reasons why the Obama Administration has been pushing hard to include funds for green building and for weatherizing existing homes as part of its economic stimulus package. Wherever the funding comes from ultimately, there's little doubt that lower-income developments will continue to go greener, which will do more good for residents, and for the planet. "This is going to make a real tangible difference," says Jennifer Henry, the real estate sector manager for the Natural Resource Defense Council's Center for Market Innovation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Building Green Houses for the Poor | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

...granted the remarkable stability that had been achieved,” he said in an interview. “From there, it was easy to accept the philosophy that we didn’t need regulation. But the truth is that regulation was needed, and we should have thought hard about how to update our regulatory system as the financial markets evolved.” To address these concerns, Moss’ report proposes that a government agency should identify systematic risks, regulate them, and insure them against failure. The Congressional Oversight Panel added this proposal to their report...

Author: By William N. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Congress Draws on Prof’s Paper | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

...from Robert W. Allen, a third-year law student. Allen said he had confidence in the new president and thought she would continue the journal’s reputation for top scholarship. “The qualities that we look for in a president are someone who is smart, hard-working, and easy to get along with, and I think Joanna embodies those qualities,” Allen said. “I was surprised to have the opportunity to do this, and I think it’s an incredible privilege and honor.” Huey said...

Author: By Elias J. Groll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Huey Elected Head of Harvard Law Review | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

There was no love in the air at the Bright Hockey Center on Valentine’s Day. Instead, it was a hard-hitting, physical, and sometimes wild battle for the Harvard men’s hockey team (7-14-4, 7-7-4 ECAC) against its historical foe, No. 6 Cornell (15-6-4, 10-5-3, ECAC).The rivalry between the two teams is one of the oldest in intercollegiate competition, dating back to 1910. With bragging rights and crucial league points on the line, it was no surprise that both teams came onto the ice with their...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Harvard Takes Win In Historic Pairing | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

...fine when the stakes are small, but when the chips are down, only a tyrant will do. Generations of Russian dissidents braved prison, execution and revolution to rid their nation of czars. And the Founding Fathers so feared czarlike power that they fashioned a government intricately checked and balanced. Hard to imagine Madison and Mason agreeing to put the really difficult problems in the hands of unelected superstaffers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saying No to a Car Czar: A Smart First Step on Detroit | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

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