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...hiatus has produced a more finessed and cultivated product, and Rusted Root has a new sound, the elusive aim of every band with a vision. It’s just too bad that the sound conflicts with the liberated, innovative mystique for which their fans love them most...
...warning kids about pedophiles, for instance, but not acknowledging that children and teens are capable of a measure of sexual pleasure. Getting abducted by a stranger is a less likely danger for most children than the chance that a teenager will catch a sexually transmitted disease, she says. "My aim is to sort out the real perils from the exaggerated ones...
...Today is a sad day and I am mourning,” said Carrasco, who said he himself had recently turned down an offer from another university. “What is really at stake here is the aim of a Harvard education...Harvard is as much about hierarchy as education...
Though certainly not a comprehensive solution, an immediate Israeli declaration of a cease-fire and willingness to return to face-to-face talks, with the aim of terminating the occupation on agreed terms before the end of 2002 would quell the bloodshed. This would allow for negotiations—on an equitable basis recognizing the basic needs of both sides—to resolve outstanding issues such as borders, the final status of Jerusalem and refugees. If the United States is to be a true ally, it may be time to help Israel extract itself from a no-win situation...
...claim that a deeper understanding of Jerseyan culture would not benefit the Harvard community merely validates our club mission—this is the sort of ignorance we aim to combat. Just like any other cultural or ethnic organization, we simply want the community at large to gain a deeper appreciation of Jerseyan culture, as well as offer Harvard Jerseyans a chance to meet and help each other adapt to life outside the Garden State...