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Just as a student campaign to urge Harvard to cut its contract with Coke is fizzing up, a magazine whose primary sponsor is the Coca-Cola Company was door-dropped across campus on Friday with a spread on campus campaigns against Coke, as well as a full page rebuttal from the company to allegations of human rights abuses.Writing in the Princeton University-based “Business Today”—which says it reaches 150,000 readers nationwide—Coke’s Director of Global Labor Relations and Workplace Accountability Edward E. Potter said that...
...that because three lacrosse players live in one house, all Duke athletes must be able to do so, thereby suggesting some type of special treatment when throwing parties. Nothing can be further from the truth. Because students can only block in small groups, Duke athletes, like Harvard athletes, are spread out in every quad. Simply put, there are no sports sections in quads, and the only visible living groups are fraternities. Seniors may choose to live off campus, just as those three lacrosse players chose to do, but again, this is not limited to just athletes. Anyone at Duke...
...intersection of law, ethics, and public health in policies to address a public health crisis, such as an avian flu outbreak. David Fidler, a law professor at Indiana University and a past consultant for the World Health Organization, focused on the framing of public health concerns, particularly the spread of pandemics, as national security threats. He said that while linking public health to security may increases the political importance of the former, it may also result in diverting resources from developing countries, which are most vulnerable to pandemics, to developed countries. Fidler cited the United States spending more on preventing...
...must go a much further distance in uniting ourselves economically.” Blake drew parallels between the founders of the AU and the Continental Congress of the United States, as well as student advocates of the past, saying that it was ultimately up to students to spread the word. “We’re making history right now,” Blake said. Although there were only a few students in attendance, those who were there said they were seriously considering the goals of African unity. “I’m interested in working...
...recent press conference that the decision to end U.S. involvement in Iraq would be left until after he leaves office in 2008. What do you see as the way forward in the war in Iraq and in the war on terror? Is it America’s duty to spread democracy around the world...