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March 11, 2004

British Home Secretary David Blunkett
Delicate balance
Discussing the tradeoff between personal liberties and community safety, British Home Secretary David Blunkett defended security measures taken in the U.K. since 9/11. In Britain, 14 people have been detained under anti-terrorism laws, while in the U.S. that number is over 1,000. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office)
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When the fog clears
Robert S. McNamara offers lessons from his life as Vietnam-era secretary of defense

Balancing human rights with security measures
British Home Secretary Blunkett addresses Law School audience

Simmons, Harvard team up to help devastated Iraqi libraries
NEH grant seeks to modernize war-torn libraries, reverse librarian shortage

Historian Litwack describes 'failed promise' of the civil rights movement
Money, power gap between blacks and whites widening, he says

 

 

 

 

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