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...Harvard concerns at the meeting. My main point was that you have over 5,000 students in the five-block radius living around Felipe’s. Felipe’s meets a need of the community—it’s alcohol-free, it’s safe.” Kwong, who is helping Felipe’s rally support from the student body, also said that the restaurant’s license violations are not recurring. “My perception of it is that when students get there after two, the doors are closed...

Author: By Brian A Cantor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Felipe’s May Stay Up All Night | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...editorializing, and trying to finish the Harry Potter series. At least until three weeks from now, when we all get the privilege of beginning to tear our hair out for the second time this semester. That’s right folks—just when you thought it was safe to stop going to lecture again, here comes the wave of “second midterms,” looming on the horizon like a storm cloud over an all-too-short sunny day. It would be disingenuous to act as though I’m at all surprised...

Author: By Ashton R. Lattimore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Whenever-we-feel-like-it-terms | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

We’re halfway through first semester and I think it’s reasonably safe to say that the vast majority of Harvard undergraduates haven’t noticed a somewhat subtle change in their ability to access the Internet that was put in place before the school year began: just about every computer on the wireless and residential networks on campus is now behind a firewall.This particular firewall is, more or less, innocuous. It blocks incoming traffic, so it only will stop you from things like trying to run a web server out of your dorm room...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Digital Curtain | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...That's what happened with the Semlow. After taking control of the ship, the pirates stole $8,500 from Mahalingam's safe and ransacked the crew's cabins. Then they forced the crew to set a course towards the central Somali town of Ceel Huur, where the Semlow dropped anchor within sight of land. "I told the pirates that we were carrying cargo that belonged to all Somalians," says Mahalingam. "I said, 'This is for your own people. Why are you doing this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Peril On The Sea | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...captain was given back a purse containing letters from his wife, and was told he could fly home soon. When he phoned his sister in Sri Lanka, he broke down. "I told her I was safe but did not know when I was coming home," says Mahalingam. He and the chief engineer were taken back to the ship. A few days later, the pirates gathered their weapons, piled into their speedboats, and abandoned both the Semlow and the Ibn Batuta. The WFP denies paying any ransom-"It would set a bad precedent," said a WFP spokesman-but the Motaku Shipping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Peril On The Sea | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

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