Word: using
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Gore repeatedly used Bush's plans for the projected budget surplus to highlight a major difference between the two candidates, arguing that Bush's plan would use a large proportion of the surplus for tax cuts that would benefit only the very rich...
...they use a legalistic framework, they'll uphold the Court of Appeals," Somerville said. "But it's almost certain that the court will do a broader-based social and symbolic analysis as well as a technical legal analysis...
...access last April in response to a lawsuit. More importantly, the decision reaffirms the principle that universities should be allowed to trust students with responsibility for their online conduct. The question that Harvard must now confront is one of enforcement when students make the wrong decision: The University must use discretion when addressing accusations of copyright infringement and should provide its students with the maximum degree of protection afforded...
...respond to copyright infringement by students. Should Metallica or other artists inform the University of cases of copyright infringement, the DMCA would require Harvard to remove the network access of repeat offenders. Yet the concept of a "repeat" offender is not well-defined, and we encourage the University to use restraint in removing students' access to the network. Official warnings should be sufficient in most cases to scare students into compliance, and the heavy penalty of losing network access--which, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 has noted, could substantially interfere with course work--should be reserved...
...rawhide, is doing pretty well. His answers are more cogent. And what's the deal with W.'s makeup? I thought he was supposed to be Jack Kennedy to Gore's 1960 Nixon. It looks like it's the other way around. Bush, though, did well on energy. Nice use of local issues in coal states and Washington State...