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The Harvard Crimson :: News :: The Pied Piper of Liberalism (1516 words) |
 | Allard Lowenstein should not be relegated to a footnote--especially not by the young people to whom he would have appealed, who have the ability and the responsibility to shape the future of American political policy. |
 | Lowenstein Acts of Courage and Belief is his story told in his own words and in those of such diverse writers as William E. Buckley Jr. |
 | Lowenstein was also one of the first to take on the evils of racial discrimination in Mississippi and organize students against the war in Vietnam. |
| Macworld: News: E3: ESA outlines vision for future of gaming (740 words) |
 | Lowenstein also suggested that video game publishers and developers create more games that are socially relevant. |
 | Lowenstein also criticized what he calls the “Mature-rated game track.” “Just because the market is aging doesn’t mean older players won’t play compelling Teen and Everyone-rated games,” he said. |
 | Lowenstein warned against legislation pending in several states that would restrict the sales of M-rated games to minors, saying that such efforts will not pass constitutional muster. |