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...other angry students even discussed the possibility of calling and emailing Ree himself to complain...
...wrote an opinion piece on April 6, “Media Not Impartial on Mideast,” that thoughtfully makes clear the shortcomings of the American media in reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I have heard both the American Jewish and the American Arab communities complain loudly of the hatefully unfair reporting of The New York Times, CNN and others. Yet if the reporting is so overtly pro-Israel as Doshi describes it, one is hard pressed to understand what the American supporters of Israel are complaining about. If the reality on the ground is really...
However, despite College rhetoric, students complain of numerous obstacles to studying abroad for credit. Unlike many colleges, Harvard does not sponsor its own study abroad programs. According to Pavese, this policy is intended to increase student choice. "Harvard believes that no one program can meet the individual needs of students who want to study in a particular country." Consequently, Harvard allows students to choose amongst "the extraordinary range of institutions of higher education in the world and [the] many study abroad programs sponsored by other U.S. universities and educational institutions...
...Consumer groups, while not exactly thrilled with Mineta's plans, know they haven't been able to come up with anything better themselves. They find themselves, in other words, in a singularly bad position to complain. AAA, the nation's largest travel organization, took a poll earlier this year and found that nearly 90 percent of their membership would be willing to pay more for airline tickets if it would help alleviate delays. Everyone, it seems, has collected a nightmare airline story in the past two years. And we all may be ready to shell out a bit more money...
...rally Arab leaders around a revamped policy of containing Saddam. The summit signaled that there may be common ground on the eventual need to lift sanctions that hurt Iraqi citizens, yet at the same time to keep watch on Saddam's military expansion. Arab allies may continue to complain about U.S. air strikes in defense of "no-fly" zones in northern and southern Iraq. But Kuwaiti and Saudi officials seem in no hurry to close the U.S. air bases in their countries. Containment, though, is no long-term solution to the Saddam problem. The running sore of the Israeli-Palestinian...