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...sure the neoconservatives would like the American people to believe that they led us into Iraq because they are idealistic lovers of democracy, and not because they were trying to secure Iraq's considerable oil supplies. They appear to have persuaded Isaacson, however, because his column did not even mention the subject of Iraq's oil. Nevertheless, they will have a harder time convincing many other Americans...
Sahil K. Mahtani ’08 is a history concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears on alternate Fridays...
...Mark A. Adomanis ’07 is a government concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
...photographs, the work of Anne Whiston Spirn reveals a profound concern with the consequences of human efforts to shape nature. But where MacLean takes viewers miles above his subjects, Spirn forces them to look even more closely than they normally might. In 1986’s “Column of Victory, Army of Trees,” an infinitely tall stone column rises above small, newly planted trees on a rising hill. At first, this photograph appears to depict a neat landscaping job; upon closer examination, however, gaping holes emerge. Large tree stumps rest between the newly planted trees...
Against its toughest opponent thus far in this young season, the Harvard women’s basketball team showed inspired stretches of play that had fans thinking “upset.” But when the final buzzer sounded, the team still had nothing in the win column to show...