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NEWS
By Nicholas P. Fandos
Friday, February 10, 2012
In a sweeping 417-to-2 vote Thursday, the House of Representatives passed legislation introduced by Sen. Scott P. Brown that bans members of Congress from participating in insider trading and requires them to disclose all personal stock transactions.
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OPINION
By Avishai D. Don
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Given the tremendous optimism expressed by the United States at the start of the Arab Spring, it is hard to acknowledge the reality that Egyptian self-determination has come at the expense of its Christians. But the answer to this problem is not to ignore it.
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NEWS
By Sabrina A. Mohamed
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
With protests in Syria escalating in the current wave of civil unrest among Arab states, Harvard professors agreed with the United States’ decision to close the Syrian Embassy in Damascus.
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NEWS
By Nicholas P. Fandos
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
After reemerging at the front of the Republican primary race last week, Mitt Romney’s campaign suffered a major setback Tuesday night in the shadow of Sen. Rick Santorum’s sweep in three state primaries—contrary to the predictions of many Harvard experts.
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NEWS
By David Song
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
After about 500 students applied for the 62 opportunities last year, the IOP staff said they began looking for more internships in new fields. This year, the IOP is offering 90 spots; applications are due on Friday.
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FLYBY
By Jose A. DelReal
Monday, February 6, 2012
Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren released a clip for the "It Gets Better Project" on Jan. 25, standing in support of LGBT youth who face bullying and discrimination.
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NEWS
By Hana N. Rouse and Justin C. Worland
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Harvard’s Office of Federal Relations spent $510,000 on lobbying Congress in 2011, according to public records filed with the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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NEWS
By Kerry M. Flynn
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Harvard Law School professor emeritus Charles M. Haar, known for his ability to identify innovative solutions to issues of land use and environmental policy, died of congestive heart failure last month in Miami. He was 91.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Thursday, February 2, 2012
The fact of the matter is that things Santorum considers to be the trappings of leftism, like available birth control and respect for queer individuals, are in fact just the basic requirements of a decent, modern community.
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OPINION
By Gil Troy
Thursday, February 2, 2012
I have acknowledged repeatedly in my writing that many people are pro-Palestinian or critical of Israel without being anti-Semitic.
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