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Posted to
Press Box
by
david wayne osedach
on
September 18, 2009
The Great Henry Louis Gates Mistake
Of one thing we can be certain: there was no racial profiling in the case of the arrest of Dr. Henry Louis Gates jr., (a professor at Harvard University) by Cambridge Police Officer Sergeant James Crowley. As such, the constant references - primarily in American media - to racial profiling as having some explanatory potency in the Gates-Crowley ...
Posted to
Jurisprudence
by
Medici
on
August 13, 2009
The Great Henry Louis Gates Mistake
Of one thing we can be certain: there was no racial profiling in the case of the arrest of Dr. Henry Louis Gates jr., (a professor at Harvard University) by Cambridge Police Officer Sergeant James Crowley. As such, the constant references - primarily in American media - to racial profiling as having some explanatory potency in the Gates-Crowley ...
Posted to
Chatterbox
by
Medici
on
August 13, 2009
community colleges
Make community colleges free. For all!
Posted to
Politics
by
david wayne osedach
on
July 15, 2009
Wisconsin
This article gives one to pause. Just maybe a Wisconsin education is equal to, or better, than the best...
Posted to
Moneybox
by
david wayne osedach
on
May 2, 2009
Obama's national-security
Let us judge the 'dream team' a year from now. Obama is President elect until January 2009.
Posted to
War Stories
by
david wayne osedach
on
November 23, 2008
13 F
Good point by the previous commenter of not reading too much into Harvard's 13F. It entails less than 10% of the endowment. And it is not as if this 10% is even a representative sample. They could have had the remaining 90% in cash for all we know. One can, however, conclude that Harvard's endowment has taken a hit because of the letter the ...
Posted to
Moneybox
by
MikeJames
on
November 19, 2008
It's all about who you know ...
I'm from Seattle, so have had a little more than a passing interest in Bill Gates .. and picked up this story along the way. When Mr, Gates and Steve Allen were very young men, back in the dark ages of computer history, Bill's Momma was on the Board of Trustees at the University of Washington. So was the CEO of IBM. At that time, IBM were in ...
Posted to
Readme
by
ariel4thou
on
August 25, 2008
Robert the Bruce of the Crusade issue
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Posted to
XX Factor
by
Independence
on
August 11, 2008
Lucy Caldwell's Misogyny
It's extremely disappointing to see that Lucy Caldwell is contributing to Slate. It's especially ironic to see that she's contributing to the XX Factor, since her comments in the past have been so hurtful to women. At best, Lucy Caldwell has been insensitive regarding issues of gender and sexuality. At worst, she has been downright ...
Posted to
XX Factor
by
Hicks House
on
July 23, 2008
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