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Throughout their campaign last December,Stewart and current council Vice President SamuelC. Cohen '00 called for "tangible results,"including increased student services and studentgroup funding. They pledged to avoid longpolitical council debates...
Like several opinion pieces that have been published in The Crimson since the vote to return grapes to the dining halls and the election of Beth A. Stewart '00 and Samuel C. Cohen '00 to lead the Undergraduate Council, Redmond's comments reeked of self-righteousness. Instead of treating with respect those who disagree with her, Redmond treats us as small children to be lectured and informed that we are bad. Instead of putting forward a rational, ethics-based argument for Harvard students' involvement in the world around us, she sternly reminds us that we have such obligations...
...TIME legal correspondent Adam Cohen notes that Alabama is home to a loud and sometimes violent religious and anti-abortion movement; on-going debates over school prayer have polarized the state. "There are a lot of religious battles in the state," says Cohen. "Abortion has always had its own set of people who are angry about it." David Gunn, an Alabama doctor, was shot dead outside a Florida women's clinic in 1993. A number of Alabama-based clinics have been attacked in the past. Says Cohen: "This could be a strand of a very radical antiabortion movement that...
...that Indonesia agreed to last October. Earlier, Suharto had seemed oblivious to the crisis when he went on television to announce a budget woven of pure fantasy, thereby setting off panic. The job of leaning on Indonesia now falls to Deputy Treasury Secretary LARRY SUMMERS and Defense Secretary WILLIAM COHEN, who both visit Jakarta and other Asian capitals this week, along with a senior IMF delegation. If Suharto falls into line, the IMF could accelerate the release of $3 billion in additional funds. And if he doesn't? The market slide seems sure to continue, and rumors of a military...
...relatively mild condemnation ? yet Ritter's words, surprisingly, were harsher than William Cohen's. Speaking from Malaysia, the Defense Secretary would only say the U.S. would continue to pursue "diplomatic initiatives." President Clinton delivered a mere slap on the wrist with his plea to Saddam to stop trying to "pick and choose" inspection teams. But while Ritter continues to be locked out ? and while his face continues to be plastered over prime time ? Clinton's constituency may soon be calling for tougher talking...