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...Adam M. Guren, Focus Editor...

Author: By Adam M. Guren | Title: FOCUS: The Future of Financial Aid | 4/7/2006 | See Source »

...Lehrer is a familiar face to all have watched the presidential debates in the last few elections,” said Michael Thakur ’01, head class marshal of the Harvard Law School class of 2006 and a former Crimson editor. “I’m sure he’ll have some interesting insights to share from his front-row seat on the stage of presidential election history,” he said. John Lithgow ’67 gave last year’s Commencement address. He was preceded by United Nations Secretary General...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: As Grads Walk, Lehrer To Talk | 4/7/2006 | See Source »

Walt and Mearsheimer write: “In his memoirs, for example, former [New York] Times executive editor Max Frankel acknowledged the impact of his pro-Israel attitude on his editorial choices.” They cite Frankel as saying: “I myself wrote most of our Middle East commentaries. As more Arab than Jewish readers recognized, I wrote them from a pro-Israel perspective...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Footnotes Under Fire in ‘Lobby’ Furor | 4/7/2006 | See Source »

Caleb Foote ’39, former managing editor of the Harvard Crimson who later became a pacifist organizer and notable advocate for bail reform, died of a blood infection on March 4 in Santa Rosa, California. He was 88 years old. A New England native, Foote was born in Cambridge and attended Harvard College from 1935 to 1939. Two years later, he received his masters degree in economics from Columbia University. At Harvard, Foote lived in Whigglesworth his freshman year and in Eliot House, where he was elected to the House Committee. As a sophomore, he ran for Student...

Author: By Christopher C. Baker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pacifist, Alumnus, Dies at 88 | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

...hell of torture, breaches in civil liberties, and legal loopholes. A renowned Argentine tango sings about how, if you think about it, three decades are nothing. Thirty years later, the world must be different: nunca más, never again.Pierpaolo Barbieri ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Thayer Hall...

Author: By Pierpaolo Barbieri, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Thirty Years are Nothing | 4/6/2006 | See Source »

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