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...interesting,” said Lachter, who is also a Crimson business editor. Awards manager Morgan A. Kruger ’07 noted Johansson’s youth and Stiller’s tremendous comedic popularity as key selling points. “This year in particular we were looking for people who were very young and current and would be significant on campus,” she said. Stiller is best known for his roles in such hits as “Meet the Parents” (2000), “Zoolander?...
...editorial board co-chairs hold meetings open to all Crimson editors, where, as a group, we decide which topics to write about and what opinions we will publish on those topics. After discussion, a vote is taken, and if a simple majority of the editors present agree on a particular opinion, we will write a staff editorial on it. (We strive, however, to reach a near-consensus opinion among all those present, and we usually succeed.) An editor who is present at the meeting is then assigned to write the opinion, and one of the editorial co-chairs will edit...
...editorial board’s goal that staff editorials tend to consistently reflect a particular point of view. On occasion, however, the “Staff” may decide to reverse its position on a particular issue, usually because new evidence or a new argument has arisen. Decisions to reverse a standing position, however, are not arrived at lightly, and overturning a previous staff opinion requires a two-thirds vote of editors present, as well as the consent of the editorial chairs...
...This year in particular we were looking for people who were very young and current and would be significant on campus,” she said...
...they're wrong to dis his call to reform today's regressive health-tax exclusion. A nearly invisible $200 billion subsidy that tilts its largesse toward executives in high tax brackets and workers who already have rich plans would normally be assailed by liberals as unjust. But because this particular subsidy bolsters hefty benefits negotiated by their union allies, Democrats overlook the inequity. "It's ironic and embarrassing," says Len Nichols, a former Clinton health official now at the New America Foundation. Farsighted Democrats admit as much. Andy Stern, the leader of the Service Employees International Union, and Jim McDermott...