…een a core concern of radical libertarians. In his 1956 book The Torment of Secrecy: The Background and Consequences of American Security Policies, the sociologist Edward Shils brilliantly dissects the fascination with secrecy among individuals on all ends of the political spectr...
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…nies resulting in $500,000 in funding for investigator initiated research projects. • Awarded $5 million grant from the American Heart Association after reworking a previously submitted and unfunded NIH grant proposal. • Attained membership in the Smith Kline Beecham Development...
…nberg, E. Maskin, Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society pp. 533–554 (1986). [5] D. Fudenberg, E. Maskin, The American Economic Review 80, 274 (1990). [6] K. G. Binmore, L. Samuelson, Journal of economic theory 57, 278 (1992). [7] M. A. Nowak, K. Sigmund, Nature 355, 25...
…NEWS Bill Clinton "Orgy Island" Tape Alleged FITSNews "Orgy Island" is the private 72-acre luxury estate of billionaire American financier Jeffrey Epstein, a pedophile who was convicted in 2008 of soliciting ... Bill Clinton sex tape will ruin Hillary's campaign - The World Beast...
… a bit. Separately I pitched this to someone today. He said he had heard that because of its greater complexity African American and lower income turnout was depressed. Is there evidence on turnout impacts? Sent from my iPhone Please direct all scheduling inquiries to my office a...
…v, Theodore Sturgeon. Cavalier was launched by Fawcett Publications in 1952. Men’s magazine Cavalier (motto: “For the American Male”) was published the year before Playboy to whom it has often been compared, and back in the day tried to be seen as slightly hipper, more youthful...
…alized the main imperative was to get the Syrians out as quickly as possible. At a not-inconsiderable cost to a pair of American limousines, Uzi drove each of them, with a total of five Syrian officers, through a boulder-strewn field across the border. The Syrians included three...
…ama should opt for an airstrike instead. Gates hesitated because he feared a repeat of the bungled 1980 attempt to free American hostages in Iran that killed eight U.S. servicemen. "I was very explicit with the president in one of the discussions," Gates acknowledges. "I said: 'M...
…ssberg and David Malan on coding, computer language and L-A-N-G-U-A-G-E poetry Elisa New Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature Harvard University 148 Barker Center 12 Quincy Street HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025512
…he night before. We had been out at a get-to-know-you event for some of the several dozen Israelis, and several hundred American Jewish students, at Stanford. While I only vaguely recognized the voice on the other end of the line, her words instantly jolted me awake: “The boss is...
…sh settlers. We arrested about a half-dozen leaders of Kach, the far-right, anti-Arab political movement founded by the American Rabbi Meir Kahane, of which Baruch Goldstein had also been a member. Still, there were repeated clashes anyway — and dozens of deaths as a result — bef...
…hey are genetically predisposed to sickness and disability. Concern about the latter led Francis Galton and many of his American and European contemporaries to embrace social Darwinism and to champion efforts to keep the diminished and infirm from reproducing. In the United State...
… Internet avatar, was a match for Snowden’s “Wolfking Awesomefox,” In Japan, Mills and Snowden spent time with another American couple, Jennie and Joseph Chamberlin, who also worked at the Yokota base. Jennie, a sergeant in the public affairs section of the US Air force, had bee...
…v, would have agreed with the attack. After the victory in the Gulf War, Bush had deliberately stopped short of sending American forces on to Baghdad. He was also vice-president, under Reagan, when Israel had bombed Saddam’s nuclear reactor — an attack publicly condemned by Washi...
… This is a substitute for UTA’s traditional pre-Oscar party--and the ten percenters donated and raised $320,000 for the American Civil Liberties Union and the International Rescue Committee. CEO Jeremy Zimmer and clients Jodie Foster and Michael J. Fox speak passionately. The su...