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Collins and Bhatnagar write in an email, “Harvard needs to take the lead in putting financial pressure on the Sudanese government to stop the genocide in Darfur. With the largest endowment of any University in the world, when Harvard invests, people listen. The message of legitimacy Harvard sends by investing in a company like PetroChina that does business with the Sudanese government is not one we want our University to be sending...

Author: By Anne M. Lowrey, | Title: Forced to withdraw | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

...Listen up: RSS now comes with sound. RSS's ability to handle enclosures, or attached files, has led to "podcasting," a way to capture the latest audio Webcasts on an iPod or other MP3 player. Net-radio stations and traditional broadcasters have been streaming live and archived content for a while. But without the time and software to capture, compress and offload the stream, you're tied to a terminal. RSS software such as iPodder lets you subscribe to, say, a weekly jazz podcast, an MP3 of which is downloaded every seven days and then dumped on your player next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How RSS Lets You Get Your Radio to Go | 11/17/2004 | See Source »

...cannot honestly say we’ve seen notable improvements in the dining experience this semester from last. Rather, we’ve been disappointed by cutback after cutback. But the onus is on students to make their opinions clearer in the future. HUDS is doing their part to listen to students, so students who are dissatisfied must do their part to fill out surveys, stop understating responses out of modesty or politeness and keep pushing for more palatable, and varied, dining hall food...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Survey Says What? | 11/17/2004 | See Source »

...SUSAN SARANDON Actress Speak honestly and listen. We will let you know what is best for this country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advice to the New President | 11/16/2004 | See Source »

...ROBERT B. REICH Former Secretary of Labor in the Clinton Administration We cannot be strong if we're coming apart. We can't have a vibrant democracy if we don't listen to one another. Reach out to those you disagree with. Give poorer Americans more opportunities to get ahead. Be a man of faith, if you wish, but don't use faith to justify your policies. Restore civility to public discourse and tolerance to public life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advice to the New President | 11/16/2004 | See Source »

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