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This would be extraordinarily beneficial to the Harvard community. For instance, I recently participated in an ROTC panel at the Institute of Politics that helped everyone involved to clarify the issue and to better understand each other’s positions. There is no reason that the council should not sponsor such forums...

Author: By John F. Bash, | Title: Give Lee a Chance | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...After 22 years on the panel, Berry is undeterred. "We don't serve the pundits in Washington," she says. "We serve the under-represented, the disenfranchised. They tell us we're still needed." Kirsanow thinks so, too. That's why he says he'll continue to fight for his seat. "There are very important issues that still need to be addressed," he says. "In the end, I do believe we all want the same thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Be Saved? | 2/9/2002 | See Source »

...provoked consternation with novel choreography. Flamboyant Russian men's champion Yevgeny Plushenko's free program at the Skate Canada contest in November included sexy gyrations that some observers have called "scandalous," and provoked a Canadian official to grumble: "He was wiggling his all, three foot away from the judging panel . . . That's not sport...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Get Ready for Dirty Dancing | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...debate flared up again last week when an independent advisory panel to the National Cancer Institute concluded that a harsh critique by two Danish researchers of the data supporting mammography's benefits had enough merit that its conclusions should be addressed in the cancer database maintained by the NCI. For now, the cancer institute is not changing its basic recommendation that women age 40 and older undergo routine mammograms. But it is planning to review the policy. "This is a very complex issue," says Dr. Peter Greenwald, director of cancer prevention at the NCI. "It doesn't mean that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Test Or Not To Test? | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...seized by the Nazis. They were only partially successful. But in Asia, even less was attempted. "There were no such initiatives as far as I know taken by the Allies in Asia," says Norman Palmer, a law professor who sits on the British government's Spoliation Advisory Panel. "In a sense, because the Allies did nothing about it originally, it ceased to be an issue almost immediately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Legacy Lost | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

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