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This letter is intended for all the clear-minded, rational and objective Harvard-Radcliffe undergraduates. Therefore, those of you who belong to the Radcliffe Union of Students, the Undergraduate Council or the Crimson need not read any further. The recent attack against the Pi Eta has been the most unwarranted vigilante crusade that I have ever experienced in my life. NONE of the people who are attacking the Pi Eta have any firsthand knowledge of the club whatsoever. They are simply jumping on one of the many bandwagons that exist here at Harvard. Had they made any effort to find...
Five of the condemned men are Shi'ite Muslims who belong to Iraq's underground and Iran-backed Al Dawa Party. Committed to toppling the regime of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, they plotted the attacks to punish Kuwait, France and the U.S. for allegedly supporting Iraq in its 42-month war against Iran. Yet the attempt proved to be both ill-managed and ill-starred. Most of the blast from a car bomb outside the French embassy was absorbed by a thick brick wall. Another car bomb, meant to wreck a local petrochemical complex, exploded outside the compound...
...that we should forgo power everywhere at all times." But Gary Hart apparently wants to do just that. By unilaterally withdrawing American military might from Central America, he would foresake the chance for democratic change and endanger our own backyard. Hart's battle is long over: it does not belong in an area so close and so vital...
...mean to imply that the Pi Eta Club is a hotbed of unreconstructed male chauvinists. I doubt all the club's members were amused by the newsletter, just as I doubt all those who would be do belong to the Pi Eta. But while it is disturbing enough to know that a Harvard undergraduate authored the letter, having it appear as the official publication of an established club is still more threatening since it implies an endorsement--indeed, an encouragement--of like minded thinking...
There was another envoy who needed to hear the message. This was the Soviet Ambassador, Anatoli Dobrynin. "It's good to see you back in Washington, Al," he said when he made his first call on me at the State Department. "You belong here." Coming quickly to the point, I raised with him the question of the transshipment of Soviet arms through Nicaragua to the insurgents in El Salvador. "All lies," said Dobrynin...