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...reason is plain old cynicism. Corruption and crime predate civilization, so why should we bother to stop them now? But another reason, running far deeper, is harder to admit. As the American hesitation to support international justice reveals, we do not like it when other people make us play by the rules. That's not because we feel comfortable dodging justice. It's because most of us are the kind of people who at bottom believe, despite the educated words we might use in debate, that the rules do not apply to us. It is the same attitude that allows...
...nice not to have to bother someone to let you in," said Angela A. Wu '01. "Quad residents eat in all three dining halls often, so having universal accessdefinitely makes for much more convenient dining...
...have successfully avoided actually discussing my thesis, and I understand that you might reach a lull in the conversation. I know the problem--I was once the one posing these questions to thesis-writing seniors. I know better now. So I inquire, fair reader, why bother...
...tighten up and panic," Delaney-Smithsaid. "We made poor decisions with the ball. Welet their press bother us. If I knew why thathappened, I would prevent...
...upset with the whole attitude of the Yale team. They didn't bother to have all their players show up to Harvard," he said...