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David Keith, a professor of applied physics at Harvard, has been described as “perhaps the foremost proponent of geoengineering,” a characterization that he bristles at. “I’m a proponent of reality,” he wrote in a letter to the editor of The New York Times in 2015. Keith founded the university’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program in 2017, and he
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Andresen concluded that Mt. Gox had misinterpreted and/or willfully misstated its internal problems and had unfairly and inaccurately blamed bitcoin for those problems. He whipped up a post for the Bitcoin Foundation’s blog that said as much. It carried the title “Contrary to Mt. Gox’s statement, Bitcoin is not at fault” and declared the protocol
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Godkin, “The Rights of the Citizen: IV—To His Own Reputation,” The Nation, December 25, 1890, 496–497; Warren and Brandeis, “The Right to Privacy,” 193.
Lowry Pressly • The Right to Oblivion
No Mayor or Governor dared to try to breast the wave of public opinion in whose curl Moses rode. One President tried. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the most bitter enemy that Moses ever made in public life, attempted as President to exact vengeance for humiliations previously received at Moses’ hands. But although he made his move at the very zenith
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