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The risk that a prosecutor, like Kenneth Starr, could induce a false story from a frightened target is greatest when the allegations against the higher up are vague. Crimes such as "subornation of perjury" and "obstruction of justice" are as vague as they get. A slight shift in nuance or...
Lott disagreed with Clinton's emphasis on the use of tobacco among teenagers, saying narcotics pose a more dangerous problem.
During the seventies, the physical size of the paper increased once again and editors began to play with visual effects, such as using different fonts for page headings, using drawings and placing more emphasis on photos.
"Although The Crimson does a pretty good job of keeping its internal politics under wraps when reporting stories, it is true that some stories get more emphasis over others because they strike the personal interests of the board members," says Jay F. Chen '00, co-president of the Asian American...
"The politics of academia will outstrip the politics of Congress, but if a college or university is not the place for that kind of inculcation and that kind of emphasis, then there is no other place for that," Simpson said.