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...generality of the College's speech guidelines is deliberate, according to Harvard administrators, many of whom cite Harvard as a university where both students and faculty have always felt the freedom to say whatever they please...
...Despite its many disadvantages in athletic recruiting, Harvard continually attracts top-notch recruits. In addition, many current athletes cite their recruiting visits as influential in their decision to attend...
...India, though, foreign policy hawks cite U.S. concern as vindicating India's decision to go nuclear. "Some thinkers fairly close to the government argue that the U.S. began to take China seriously only after Beijing developed nuclear weapons in the '60s, and that India had to do the same to get Washington to treat it with respect," says TIME New Delhi correspondent Maseeh Rahman. "There's a basic feeling in New Delhi that the U.S. doesn't take India seriously - after all, the leading Republican presidential candidate couldn't even name India's prime minister...
...defenders cite the session as a prime example of FBI intimidation tactics aimed at forcing a confession out of Lee because agents were desperate to "solve" the nuclear-secrets theft case. Government sources insist it is common--and legal--for agents to bluff while trying to shake a subject's story...
Between adults and children there has always been a chasm (sentimental pretenses notwithstanding), which has of late become murderous. Child-interest groups regularly cite the vast numbers of the abused, neglected and homeless. White middle-class families blithely assume that the statistics apply to poor urban people of color. The fact is that sexual abuse in states like Iowa and Nebraska is the national average. Because of work patterns, parents of every economic status are spending much less time with their kids. Children also compete for one's money, time and resources. In a recent exhibition of children...