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When she scheduled this week's trip to Europe, Condoleezza Rice no doubt expected another round of the transatlantic bonhomie she has come to enjoy as U.S. Secretary of State, as the sharp antipathies of the Iraq war have dissipated. Instead, Rice will find European publics and politicians full of fresh anger about how the U.S. is conducting the war on terror: not just old complaints about Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, but new ones about cia "black sites" in Europe that allegedly house secret prisoners, and an active program of shuttling captured terrorist suspects around using European airports...
...Cambridge resident Justin F. Crane ’00 said that he probably would not buy the apparel at All Is Fair, although he did not doubt that others would. Crane noted that other ethical clothing companies, such as American Apparel and U2 singer Bono’s Edun Clothing, offered more conservative garments that he found more appealing...
...might be reaching on this,” Kiernan says, “but I think it all ties back in with the admission mistake. There’s a lot of self doubt, all the time, about whether you belong at Harvard. And taking time off is an example that you can’t hack...
...like to challenge him to race head-to-head in a race sometime,” he said. “We’re obviously almost exactly the same speed. Maybe the Boston marathon?” Although Warren has brought publicity to joggling, long-term jogglers doubt that joggling will catch on beyond its current scope of interest. “Joggling will always appeal just to a fringe group,” said William R. Giduz, joggling director for the International Jugglers’ Association, an group founded in 1947. “It?...
...IOP’s Harvard Political Union (HPU) calls itself “the foremost venue for political debate at Harvard,” yet its most regular event is a weekly moderated chat with pizza—no doubt enjoyable, but somewhat missing the point. HPU Chair C.R. Sincock ’07 explained that he fears that more-formal debate, à la the Yale Political Union, would intimidate students and act as a “turn-off.” However, given that it attracts a weekly turnout of about 30 of the same students?...