Word: answering
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...issue of "diversification" of The Crimson's editorial board begs a concrete answer to the question of how The Crimson can ensure diversity of ideas without either adding insult to injury or stepping on other groups' toes in the future. My suggestion is that future columnists be selected solely with an eye toward ensuring a range of ideological and political perspectives broad enough to attract a culturally-diverse group of columnists...
Back in Minnesota, Buster Johnson reruns his grandson's childhood in his head--rewinding again and again in search of an answer. "I've been trying to think and think, and I can't come up with anything that makes sense," he says. During Mitchell's visits, he often hung out with Buster at his Spring Valley-area meat-processing plant, displaying no untoward fascination with the instruments at hand. "I felt comfortable with him there," says Buster. "He would trim hamburger, but he was never reckless with knives." He does not believe that his son Scott's long-distance...
...Senate hearing, Gates was badgered to answer loaded questions and respond to competitors' envy-ridden charges of unfairness while he could have been doing what he does better than anyone else--creating wealth. If Americans cannot like a brilliant man who has increased the standard of living, created an industry, and is a legitimate hero to people all over the world (a living embodiment of the American Dream), I cannot imagine whom they would like. Gates is Atlas holding the economy on his shoulders. He could simply shrug. AMESH ADALJA Butler...
...piece in the New York Times in which she argued that even if all the allegations about the President turn out to be true, he is guilty not of sexual harassment but of simply making a few gross passes and each time dutifully taking no for an answer...
...presidential motorcade the day Kennedy was shot, and he accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy on the flight of Air Force One back to Washington. At one point she turned to him and said, "Oh, Dave, you've been with him all these years. What will you do now?" The answer was to continue to serve, as a companion to the young Kennedy children and as curator of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum...