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Hopefully, MIT’s recent move toward open-market education will create a whole new way of learning for tomorrow??s bright, motivated students. Instead of being saddled with Harvard’s “laboratory geniuses,” they might instead peruse the online lectures of other colleges, digest the notes of the “classroom geniuses,” and efficiently retain and comprehend information. In the short term, this form of information exchange will allow for yet another resource to supplement where the Harvard experience lacks...

Author: By B.j. Greenleaf, | Title: Virtual Veritas | 4/10/2001 | See Source »

...returns without simply cutting off some group of retirees—which is what the Bush plan, minus an infusion of government money, would have done. Giving current workers new individual accounts without adding more money would have just been stealing from today’s elderly to pay tomorrow??s. Barring extraordinary intervention from Congress (read: raising taxes, cutting benefits or borrowing from other budgets), the most detailed available version of the plan would have sent the trust fund bankrupt for nearly two decades...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Keeping Quiet on Social Security | 4/3/2001 | See Source »

...irrelevant that global destruction is still imminent. In a reaction delayed for almost five years, the public has again started to worry about tomorrow. Thus, tomorrow??s generation is heir to a new optimism, a belief that a cause whose realization is five or 10 or 50 years off is not a hopeless cause...

Author: By Jonathan R. Walton | Title: Sit in and Be Counted | 4/20/1960 | See Source »

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