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...Qaeda isn't destroyed and Osama bin Laden isn't dead, the U.S. and the international community won't feel safe. If bin Laden is captured or killed and al-Qaeda and its adherents are vanquished, the earth will be much safer for all of us. If Bush can accomplish those things, Americans may forgive him and let him stay in the White House for another four years. If not, a Democrat may defeat Bush. Americans must be careful about how they cast their ballots. Ezra A. Adam Jr. Addis Ababa...
...Libraries are supposed to be for quiet study, so why is it impossible to accomplish anything in Lamont? Perhaps the fact that you plan field-trips there with your 25 closest friends may have something to do with it. If your studying (read: gossiping) session can’t live up to its creative potential elsewhere, be sure to use a small voice when discussing what a small, um, “pen” that guy at the next table has—otherwise, he’ll probably hear...
...stepping to midcourt, combined with his self-identification as “being the loudest and most insane guy” and what can only be loosely described as “dancing” when music comes over the PA system would certainly propel any Crimson baller to accomplish goals that he or she previously thought were impossible...
...this regard. The reasons are attributed to improved medications for serious mental illness and rising expectations for what to demand from a health care system. The Harvard community should embrace both developments. Excellent students who were previously disabled by illness can now, with the help of therapy and medications, accomplish their life goals here; moreover, people have a sense of how good health care can be, and they seek it within the Harvard system. The challenge is how to meet this need in an environment where the costs of health care are becoming significant parts of the budget. For Harvard...
With their victory, the Tigers took their fifth-straight Ivy league title finishing with 1361 points—the first team to ever accomplish the feat—followed by the Crimson with 1344.5 points. Yale finished third with 1211 points followed by Brown (1064.5), Columbia (937), Penn (936), Dartmouth (533) and Cornell...