Word: cannot
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...organized labor on the one hand, and from the licensees themselves on the other. It is difficult to sit in Cambridge and try to get an accurate picture of conditions in El Salvador, China or Indonesia, where many of these items are actually cut, sewn and screened, and we cannot responsibly try to institute change without knowing what needs changing...
...film drags towards its conclusion, we cannot help but think we have seen it all before. The truth is, we more or less have: writer Rafael Moreu and director Katt Shea were apparently not big on new ideas. The sequel ads nothing to the telekinetic premise of the original; it is content to revive what worked the first time and then make awkward references to the predecessor. The attempt at imitation fails: Carrie 2 lacks the frightening sense of isolation and revenge that made Carrie what it was. Worse, even the painful high school culture illustrated here was portrayed more...
...Unfortunately Osborn does not content herself with her false portrayal of local pro-lifers as violent. She also blames the acts of anti-abortion murderers on pro-lifers in general. To be pro-life is to support all life. Those who are truly pro-life cannot condone the acts of those who do not respect and treasure all life. Osborn is right when she asserts that anti-abortion killers are indefensible. They are indeed as indefensible as any persons who choose one human life over another...
Unfortunately Osborn does not content herself with her false portrayal of local pro-lifers as violent. She also blames the acts of anti-abortion murderers on pro-lifers in general. To be pro-life is to support all life. Those who are truly pro-life cannot condone the acts of those who do not respect and treasure all life. Osborn is right when she asserts that anti-abortion killers are indefensible. They are indeed as indefensible as any persons who choose one human life over another. MARAH C. STITH'02 March...
...become, in many instances,leaders in society. They have obtained control ofYale. Its business is performed by them. Moneypaid to the college must pass into their hands andbe subject to their will. No doubt they are worthymen in themselves, but the many, whom they lookeddown upon while in college, cannot so far forgetas to give money freely into their hands. Men inWall Street complain that the college comesstraight to them for help, instead of asking eachgraduate for his share. The reason is found in aremark made by one of Yale's and America's firstmen: 'Few will give but Bones...