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...chess player and champion arm wrestler, a brilliant student at the London School of Economics who embraced radical Islam during a stint in Bosnia in the early 1990s. Lévy knows from court testimony that Sheikh shaved his beard and bought Gucci shoes, a Breitling watch and Ray-Ban sunglasses to disguise himself before meeting Pearl. But Lévy can only imagine his thoughts about Pearl's face: "rather open for a Jew; rather clever for an American; bizarrely curious...
...first real chance to grow democracy from within the country, even hard-line exile groups like Miami's Cuban American National Foundation are advising Bush not to tighten the embargo. Last week, a bill was reintroduced in the Senate that would abolish the U.S. ban on travel to Cuba. Wresting the Cuba debate away from the pro- and anti-Castro extremists may be Payá's most significant accomplishment. "This isn't about war mongering anymore," he says. "It's a duel between power and spirit." For now, Castro's power has the upper hand; but for four decades...
More recently, Lewis’ decision to ban kegs at Harvard athletic events came under vicious student criticism...
Most recently, students decried a ban on kegs at this year’s Harvard-Yale game tailgates, a move Lewis promoted as a measure to guard against severe alcohol related injuries and illness...
Last week’s University ban on travel to other nations affected by SARS , including mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore, still remains in effect...