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...LATEST COVER STORY Into Battle Iraq: Inside Saddam's Head Dissent: Voices of Outrage March 31, 2003 Issue Past Issues Asia and Iraq Mar. 24, 2003 ----------------- Bound for Baghdad Mar. 17, 2003 ----------------- Islam in Asia Mar. 10, 2003 ----------------- Jay Chou Mar. 3, 2003 ----------------- North Korea's Nukes Feb. 24, 2003 ----------------- Child Prodigies Feb. 17, 2003 ----------------- Farewell, Columbia Feb. 10, 2003 ----------------- CIA's Secret Army Feb. 03, 2003 ----------------- Bali Confessions Jan. 27, 2003 ----------------- Mind & Body Jan. 20, 2003 ----------------- North Korea Jan. 13, 2003 ----------------- People of the Year...
...LATEST COVER STORY Into Battle Iraq: Inside Saddam's Head Dissent: Voices of Outrage March 31, 2003 Issue Past Issues Asia and Iraq Mar. 24, 2003 ----------------- Bound for Baghdad Mar. 17, 2003 ----------------- Islam in Asia Mar. 10, 2003 ----------------- Jay Chou Mar. 3, 2003 ----------------- North Korea's Nukes Feb. 24, 2003 ----------------- Child Prodigies Feb. 17, 2003 ----------------- Farewell, Columbia Feb. 10, 2003 ----------------- CIA's Secret Army Feb. 03, 2003 ----------------- Bali Confessions Jan. 27, 2003 ----------------- Mind & Body Jan. 20, 2003 ----------------- North Korea Jan. 13, 2003 ----------------- People of the Year...
...LATEST COVER STORY Into Battle Iraq: Inside Saddam's Head Dissent: Voices of Outrage March 31, 2003 Issue Past Issues Asia and Iraq Mar. 24, 2003 ----------------- Bound for Baghdad Mar. 17, 2003 ----------------- Islam in Asia Mar. 10, 2003 ----------------- Jay Chou Mar. 3, 2003 ----------------- North Korea's Nukes Feb. 24, 2003 ----------------- Child Prodigies Feb. 17, 2003 ----------------- Farewell, Columbia Feb. 10, 2003 ----------------- CIA's Secret Army Feb. 03, 2003 ----------------- Bali Confessions Jan. 27, 2003 ----------------- Mind & Body Jan. 20, 2003 ----------------- North Korea Jan. 13, 2003 ----------------- People of the Year...
Yesterday’s massive student anti-war walk-out was a necessary and productive display of dissent against a highly objectionable war. For Harvard students to leave classes and disrupt standard daily life was a necessary acknowledgement of the U.S. first strike against Iraq; the protest served as important impetus and vehicle for dialogue about the war. While we hope that this action comes to a quick and decisive end, it is incumbent on students at Harvard and across the country to continue to think critically about our nation’s actions, and to share their thoughts through...
...Dissent: Saddam Must...