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...suffice.” Barroso, a former Portuguese prime minister educated in Lisbon, Geneva, and Washington, D.C., focused his remarks on what he saw as the dilemmas of an increasingly globalized, interdependent world. Citing the present financial crisis and violence in Georgia as examples of the interconnectedness of today??s world, he referred to challenges that had “no respect for national frontiers.” Barroso pointed to the increasing utility of “soft power,” which he defined almost exclusively in diplomatic and cultural terms, in dealing with international crises...

Author: By Edward-michael Dussom, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: E.U. Chief Reads Open Letter | 9/24/2008 | See Source »

...incest part might have been a little weird. But Faulkner, like other writers, had a point about the indissoluble link between beauty and death, a theme that turned over eternally in his characters’ minds, and an ache that has vanished amid smaller ones for many of today??s undergraduates...

Author: By David L. Golding | Title: Cambridge Is Not Expanding | 9/23/2008 | See Source »

That’s the way most lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Harvard-Radcliffe alums over the age of 40 that I know feel about their class reunions. That may come as a surprise to our fellow classmates as well as to today??s LGBT students and recent graduates, but it’s the truth. Most of us stay away...

Author: By Kevin Jennings | Title: Reunions Suck | 9/21/2008 | See Source »

Building upon a recent trend, Harvard’s Chinese language classes have been filling to unprecedented levels this week, straining department administrators as today??s deadline for class enrollment nears...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dept. Sees Beijing Bounce | 9/18/2008 | See Source »

...noticeable shortage of Arthur Fonzarellis. And even if “Happy Days” is a terrible example of rebellious art, it is indicative of how Westerners take issues of conflict and rebellion in their art for granted. On top of a storied disinclination toward disestablishmentarianism, today??s China is a country in which social protests go unreported and family members routinely and quietly disappear. The longer I was there, the more the Fonz started to look like Sid Vicious.So how do the kids get their kicks on the mainland? Well, most of them listen...

Author: By Ruben L. Davis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rock and Rebellion in Shanghai | 9/18/2008 | See Source »

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