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...contributions to, and recent attacks against, international law and covenants. The Atlantic Charter of 1941, signed by President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, opened a “golden age” of international law, Sands said last night. The U.S. recognized that “the Rule of Law would work to put forward American interests all over the globe.” Last night, Sands chronicled what he sees as the dismantling of those ideals with the advent of the “war on terror”—resulting...
...it’s moments like these when we have to wonder if our newfound ability to reject such suitors with a mere click of a mouse means we must wholly renounce the traditional rule-book on love? Have these technological advances ultimately made our mothers’ manual of manners obsolete...
...Though not in the best taste, such items are unlikely to actually create instant image problems among viewers.In terms of T-shirt acceptance, the cultural elite among us, as well as the rather easily offended in Pennsylvania, could benefit from a few lessons. The Golden Rule? “Hate the T-shirt wearer, not the T-shirt.”The most obnoxious of phrases can be worn in a humorous way; it is the person inside the shirt who makes the statement annoying. On my wish list is a Gawker.com T-shirt which reads...
...half of all users experience side effects ranging from mild to severe), you might think doctors would be very selective in prescribing them - writing scripts only for those people in a deep and prolonged misery that can't be traced to everyday problems. But caution doesn't seem to rule here. In Australia, about 85% of those annual 12 million antidepressant scripts are written not by psychiatrists but by G.P.s, typically at the end of a consultation lasting 20 min. or less...
...subject to the same open records laws all other police forces are. That lawsuit was heard before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts last Monday; it is now the high court’s task to determine whether HUPD should continue to exist as an exception to an important rule. Presently, Harvard claims that HUPD is something of a private militia and that public records laws therefore do not apply to it. Of course, it’s true that Harvard foots the bill for the department, but the University has no authority to confer the characteristics that make...