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...think eventually we will find ample evidence that Saddam Hussein remained interested and active in chemical and biological warfare,” Carter says. “I said the weapons of mass destruction aspect was real, but we were likely to bollix the aftermath. And that’s what it appears we’re doing...

Author: By Ben A. Black, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Another Year, Another War | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

...committee’s recommendations focused not only on how to address the aftermath of sexual assault, but also on how to prevent...

Author: By Anne K. Kofol, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Burden of Proof | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

...peers. One was last May’s protest by over 150 members of the Class of 2002 against the Commencement address of fellow classmate Zayed M. Yasin ’02. While I understand “jihad” may have had painful connotations in the aftermath of Sept. 11, the rush to condemn Yasin and sully the honor of being selected to address the Commencement ceremony—without any idea of the (actually benign) content of the speech—was a particularly damning moment for student civility. And evidently feeling that such character assassination should...

Author: By Daniel P. Mosteller, | Title: Leaving Cynicism Behind | 6/4/2003 | See Source »

...situations lend themselves to melodrama more readily than the impact and aftermath of the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan. Yet two of the sharpest films on view in Cannes?At Five in the Afternoon and the native Afghan movie Osama?show the social carnage in intimate terms, as the backdrop to stories of women fighting for a measure of equality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reel and Real | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

...were still basking in the aftermath of World War II, when everybody served. It is easy to forget how many of us were on active duty,” Greeley says. “I will go to a gathering of people my age, 90 percent of men there will have been in the service at one time or another, one percent of their children will have been in the service...

Author: By Alexandra N. Atiya, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fighting in the 'Forgotten War' | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

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