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...marking the fiftieth anniversary of the camp's liberation, she returned not in a cattle car, but in business class. The ceremonies were historical, to be sure, but they had a broader goal. The nations of the world came together and asserted that the evil of Auschwitz did not belong on this planet. Hungary, Poland, Russia, England, France and others testified that humanity cannot allow such injustices to happen again...
...money. To do so would suggest that our public buildings, and our private liberties, are up for sale. Any donor can violate the Establishment Clause, or perhaps other civil rights, as the price for their munificence. The plaques should be removed from a public library and placed where they belong--in a Church or in a museum...
Observatory Theater was formed by six first-years who all belong to the Instant Gratification Players (IGP), one of Harvard's impromptu theater groups. While all six are still active members of IGP, they also wanted to take part in a production "based on the technical aspects of putting on a formal production," Singer said...
...doesn't belong at Harvard." Frank saidyesterday. "She murdered her mother brutally andin cold blood by bashing her skull in, that speaksfor itself...
Colin Powell says he's stillconsidering a run for president next year, possibly as an independent, after he finishes writing his autobiography in September. "I've checked the Constitution very carefully, and you do not have to belong to a political party," the popular former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman told an audience of 3,200 people at Salem State College Tuesday night. Can he afford to wait? GOP primary contenders are racing to compete now for campaign money and talented staffers. But as an indy,TIME political contributor Laurence Barrettsays, Powell would have little trouble getting on the ballot...