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...editors: Re: “The Uninformed Vote,” editorial, Nov. 15. You are correct in your claim that costs should always be taken into account when evaluating measures to reduce such things as greenhouse gas emissions. To not keep these considerations in mind is foolhardy. Nevertheless, I do not believe that your editorial accurately connects the reality that costs should be considered with your final conclusion that the emissions reduction ballot initiative is unwarranted. It is not necessarily the responsibility of the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) to come up with an accurate final cost for this project...

Author: By Stephen J. Quinlan | Title: Emissions Reduction Deserves A Vote | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...Will To the editors: In her op-ed of Nov. 8 (“Knitting a Revolution”), Juliet S. Samuel offers an insightful understanding of sexism, but mistakenly uses it to critique the Harvard College Women’s Center as an institution. While Samuel is correct when she writes that current Women’s Center activities are not sufficient to eradicate sexism on campus, she has clearly misunderstood our ultimate purpose. It is not our mission to dictate student norms and values; rather, we are taking Samuel at her word when she says that...

Author: By Shauna L. Shames | Title: Women's Center Provides Resources, Not Will | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...difficulty of dealing with the consequences. Ultimately, the play leaves the audience shocked by the hypocrisy of the characters who chose to exploit Hester rather than help her. Unfortunately, since the story ends unresolved the message of the play is largely unclear. Without explicitly stating which choice is correct, the audience is prompted to think about whether they should feel powerless like Hester or empowered like her exploitative peers...

Author: By Ryshelle M. Mccadney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'In the Blood' Provokes Thought | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...going in,” Fucito said. “It really lifted us – we knew that once we got the first one, we were going to get more. We knew eventually it was going to come.” Luckily for Harvard, Fucito was correct. His goal did pick up the spirits and energy of the team, leading to another goal by freshman forward Andre Akpan twenty minutes later. Fucito and his ability didn’t escape the eye of Bearcats’ head Coach Paul Marco though. Marco noticed that throughout the first half...

Author: By Abigail M. Baird, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fucito Scores, Leads Crimson in NCAA's | 11/13/2006 | See Source »

TIME Is it correct that you might have hearings about how Hurricane Katrina was handled, but looking forward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "We Have To Start From A Level Of Trust" | 11/12/2006 | See Source »

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