Author: Sahar


Posted on: February 22nd, 2008

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Category: Honesty, National Issues, Sahar

Innermost Parts is still on break. Consider this an “easter egg” as a thank you for still checking up on us. Anti-Lobbyist Candidate Is Advised by Lobbyists For years, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has railed against lobbyists and the influence of “special interests” in Washington, touting on his campaign Web site his fight against “the [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: February 17th, 2008

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Category: Sahar

Hey all. Due to Brandeis being out due to break, we’ve decided to wind down our blogging for the next week. Check back when vacation  is over (Feb 24th). Great! Have a fun February Break!

Author: Sahar


Posted on: February 15th, 2008

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Category: Activism, Honesty, News, Sahar, The Public Good

Speaking of Net Neutrality… The FCC, in a rare move, is having a hearing on the issue, open to the public, here in Boston. ArsTechnica has the goods:  The hearing will be held at 10am on February 26 at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is open to the public (more details in the [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: February 14th, 2008

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Category: Honesty, Sahar, The Public Good

This is Ed Markey. Ed Markey represents Brandeis to Congress. Ed Markey also represents the American people. He’d like a word: Net Neutrality. It sounds complicated. It sounds important.  Lucky for you, it’s the latter. Unlucky for you, it doesn’t exist in America anymore at this time. Net Neutrality means freedom of speech on the [...]

Author: Serby


Posted on: February 13th, 2008

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Category: National Issues, News, Serby

After we learned of the horrible killing of 14 civilians in Iraq by Blackwater personnel last November, almost anything seems possible. Indeed, we are still learning about these private contractors and all the harm they are causing. An article in today’s New York Times tells of women who have been sexually assaulted, and then fired by KBR for [...]

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