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...comp ad’s blazing slogan gives the thoughtful viewer pause. Did the Zionist organization mean to make light of the conflict in the Middle East, sporting with Israel’s fears in the proposition, “Israel: It’s safe to come??? Or is the ad intended to elicit sympathy for Israel’s plight by elevating our hopes and then dashing them to smithereens in the depressing parenthesis, “(to our meetings at least)”? Whatever the intention, this ad leaves a sour taste...
There is dangerous hypocrisy in any U.S. criticism of Israel’s operations responding to suicide bombings, when those criticisms come??as they often do—from people who do not also criticize the U.S. war in Afghanistan (and elsewhere) in response to Sept. 11. To maintain a modicum of consistency, anyone who takes issue with Israel’s military actions must also take issue with the U.S. war—for the two countries’ fights are two battles in the same...
...laid his hand on the table: all future sit-ins are fair game for the implementation of this policy. If anyone decides to duplicate last spring’s feat, they’ll definitely be forewarned that the repercussions won’t be the same. (Come, come??does anyone buy the pat explanation that this doesn’t have anything to do with PSLM?) In the wake of a continuing movement for higher wages, despite Summers’ general acceptance of the Katz Committee’s wage recommendations for the University, the atmosphere...
Their experience-boasting slogan, “Build a better Harvard with proven leaders. The best is yet to come?? adorns the top of orange posters, which are plastered on boards across campus...
...greatest moment in Nok Hockey history. My wounds soon healed. But the legacy of the game—which hopefully will be passed down for the generations of Harvardians to come??is forever etched in our collective memory...