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...hearing room. The war's icons spoke in person and from the grave, honored and pitied as heroes and pawns. Jessica Lynch was no "little girl Rambo from the hills of West Virginia who went down fighting," she told the lawmakers investigating what families are told about how soldiers die. NFL star turned Army Ranger Pat Tillman had not died a hero under enemy fire, his brother Kevin said, but died by friendly fire. And in both cases, the chain of command told a different story...
Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: When my sister was three or four, I would tell her I was going to die if I didn’t get (enter food/drink from the kitchen here) within five minutes, and it was like room service. Once I even faked death for a cookie. I know it’s messed up, you don’t have to tell me that...
...lawfully fund abortions unless the mother’s life is in danger, or the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest. The Center for American Progress reports that in 2001, the number of federally or state-funded Medicaid abortions was 81. Furthermore, 70,000 women a year die from abortion procedures around the world because of faulty and sub-standard medical conditions according to a 2006 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics report. The political infrastructure in place in America currently does not adequately allow women from lower-income households to have equal access to abortions as their...
Since opening in 1996, Loker Commons has been called many things. Within a few months of opening it was “struggling.” Within a few years we had called it a place where “student initiatives…go to die.” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told The Crimson it was a “huge failure.” But with the opening of the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub last weekend, Loker Commons can, for the first time since its opening...
...newspapers correct their errors, the damage they cause will rarely be wholly undone. In the earlier stages of the Internet age, some worried that the Internet would leave little historical record, but the opposite appears to be true. Google and YouTube seem to guarantee that our mistakes will never die, and will, in fact, reach an ever broader audience...