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Harvard JD Admissions[Harvard JD Admissions] “We offer students funding and full support if they go to a place in the global south and they work on human rights issues.” That’s Tyler Giannini...

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Blogs.law.harvard.edu[Blogs.law.harvard.edu] Harvard JD Admissions: That’s Tyler Giannini, telling me about the Human Rights Program at HLS, .She is working with international organizations on a “five-country comparative .

[Ethnicvoices.civiblog.org] 2.0 link0 link1 Burma Underground link2 A news and opinion blog ...: I first caught wind of this back in December sometime, from a smart and politically active friend from Burma, but we both had concluded that it was not such a big deal - the idea that Burmese opposition groups could be labeled terrorists seemed so illogical and absurd given the US's <a href="http://www.state.gov/p/eap/rls/rpt/burma/26017.htm">support for democratic and ethnic activists</a> there, that we figured it would be sorted out properly in the course of its apparently pending review.

[Europe.soyooz.net] John PURVIS European People's Party and European Democrats in the News: The Web site is registered to a company called Direct S.A., based in Buenos Aires, according to the Network Information Center Argentina domain name database.StopBadware.org was also unable to reach representatives from the company before filing its complaint Palfrey said.The company"s Web site tells users that the software will provide a fast way to search the Internet for downloadable music files, "in exchange for your agreement to also install our plugin software, which may occasionally display ads on your computer."Although the FTC has sought court orders to shut down Web sites in the past, the fact that FastMP3Search.com.ar appears to be based in Argentina complicates matters, Palfrey admitted. Still the FTC has worked on international efforts to fight spam and online fraud."When an application is hosted outside of the U.S., but is plainly affecting U.S. consumers, they can coordinate with other governments,"

http://xiaodongpeople.blogspot.com [Xiaodongpeople.blogspot.com] Xiaodong People: In an opinion article in the Los Angeles Times in February 2003, he warned Americans to "expect skittish markets, higher deficits, and slower growth" as a result of an invasion of Iraq.

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