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Well, there you have it. Stay tuned next Monday to see who wins. But remember, this year, anything goes. As Miramax head Harvey Weinstein said, "We're going to put the bookmakers out of business this year." So, dear reader, you ask, what did Yours Truly put down on her Harvard Dining Services Oscar ballot? Two words: multiple ballots...
...everything from news content to capitalization. Even misspelled names are not beyond the realm of complaint. My goal is to make The Crimson the absolute best it can be. My hope is that the Reader Representative column will actually deal with reader concerns. Thus, I would encourage you, dear Reader, to call the Reader Representative number (576-6565) or e-mail me (szeller@fas.harvard.edu) with your criticism, your praise or simply your input...
...spell-check this column only to learn that the makers of computer dictionaries, too, live in the dark ages where ombudspeople are called men, I send out a final appeal, dear Reader: Let us work together...
Laws requiring the registration of sexual offenders are the logical extension of long-standing legal customs and rules and hardly threaten the right to privacy which Americans hold dear. These laws, if written properly and narrowly constructed, help to provide information which many people consider to be helpful in increasing their and their children's safety...
...show that he is really no different from us. "I am no better or worse," he insists. "A social construct supported by judge, jury and tattletales has put me away because I threaten them." In other words, don't judge another man's form of sexual expression, dear reader, because you never know when you'll want to rape and kill a 10-year...