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Lieut. Colonel Ed Bush, military spokesman, on the discovery that two Guantánamo detainees were wearing unauthorized underwear and swim trunks. As the Navy investigated the security breach, the attorney representing the Speedo wearer noted that his client "is hardly in a position to go swimming, since the only available water is the toilet in his cell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim: Oct. 8, 2007 | 9/27/2007 | See Source »

...this page last week, three Harvard students waxed poetic about the power of the T-shirt in an op-ed entitled, “We are all HIV-Positive.” Actually, no, we are not. Regrettable title aside, the piece went on to declare: “The ‘HIV POSITIVE’ T-shirt, then, is an intentionally provocative rebuke to inaction. It battles the silence, apathy, and stigma that impede awareness, prevention, and treatment measures...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell | Title: Positively Puzzling | 9/24/2007 | See Source »

Every single word written about me by Professor J. Lorand Matory '82 is demonstrably false (“Israel and Censorship at Harvard,” op-ed, Sept. 14), as any review of what I have written will demonstrate. No one was ever dis-invited from Harvard because they “disagreed sharply with Harvard Law School Professor Alan M. Dershowitz regarding Israel’s military conduct.” Indeed, I publicly opposed the cancellation of Professor Paulins’ talk, and I would never support the cancellation of talks by anyone, even Professors Finkelstein...

Author: By Alan M. Dershowitz | Title: Matory’s Words Are 'Demonstrably False' | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

Professor J. Lorand Matory ’82 complains about "censorship" of anti-Israel views on campus ("Israel and Censorship at Harvard," op-ed, Sept. 14). His anti-Israel views have been published, so that complaint is void...

Author: By Joel Pollack | Title: Opposition to Matory Is Counter-Speech, Not Censorship | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

...must take issue with Aidan E. Tait’s uninformed and misleading depiction of the Harvard Summer School’s program in Rio de Janeiro ("More to Life Than Harvard," op-ed, Sept. 18). When I participated in the program in 2006, our class activities included visits to cultural centers, historic parts of the city, and even to a non-governmental organization that works with children from impoverished neighborhoods of Rio’s Zona Norte. In no way was the program "devoid of the striking diversity so emblematic...

Author: By Adam R. Singerman | Title: Summer Program in Rio Full Of Diversity | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

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