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...place in a blocking group by slamming a “spindly boy scout lawyer-to-be” up against a wall. This blocking melodrama comes from an anonymous source in Fifteen Minutes’ (FM) “Blocking Confessions!” Astute enough to align with the Neanderthal in this petty scuffle, the unnamed confessor demonstrates the social savvy of a fifth-grader still bowing down to the class bully—and actually wanting to live with him, in this case...
...urged students not to assume that most Christians align themselves with the American Religious Right, saying that to do so was unfair to Christian feminists...
...threat to U.S. security is the first goal but that the broader aims include liberating the people of Iraq and building a nation that is stable, peaceful and democratic in a region that needs an example of all three. The idea is to appeal to American nobility and to align this war with the struggles that liberated Europe, first from the Nazis and then from the Soviets. But it could have the opposite effect, stirring America's fear of entanglement in a dangerous, unstable region...
Rosenthal suggested the failure of the Democratic Party to garner influence in the 2000 presidential and 2002 legislative elections was partially the result of poor efforts to align its campaign goals to the interests of union members...
Someone glancing quickly at the headline in The Crimson of Jan. 13 might conclude that Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) intended to disregard federal law or turn its back on all biodefense research (News, “FAS Won’t Align Science Research Rules to Fed. Law”). Both inferences would be false...