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...primary purpose, that enumerated by the Constitution, is for political reapportionment, to ensure equal representation at the federal and local levels...

Author: By Robert K. Silverman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Counting the Masses | 3/15/2000 | See Source »

...because one cannot risk being wrong when human lives are at stake. SFC, on the other hand, states that a woman should never be forced into a pregnancy against her will, or be made to seek dangerous back-alley abortions. It relies on the important legal concepts of privacy, equal protection and consent to place abortion in the realm of every woman's right to choose...

Author: By Melissa R. Moschella and Shauna L. Shames, S | Title: Looking to Agree On Abortion | 3/15/2000 | See Source »

...lies in accepting yourself, your strengths and limitations. Yale has a better exam schedule, a more lax alcohol policy and is closer to New York City. It's when Yale pretends that New Haven is actually a nice place to live, or that its Af-Am studies department is equal to ours, that it gets into trouble...

Author: By Christina S. Lewis, | Title: To Thine Own Self Be True | 3/15/2000 | See Source »

...Party (red clothing was not required, merely encouraged--the Seneca avoided all kind of exclusion), held at the Aria club, was quite simply the best Harvard party I have ever attended. The $10 ticket led to a flowing open bar and an equal number of guys and girls (a ratio I never thought I'd see again). But more than flowing beer, the party demonstrated one of the reasons Harvard is such a great place--its diversity. The Red Party exemplified the term "melting...

Author: By Christina S. Lewis, | Title: To Thine Own Self Be True | 3/15/2000 | See Source »

Europe is becoming more competitive just as its economic prospects look better than at any time in a decade. Business and consumer confidence is on the uptick, and there are indications the region is on the cusp of a period of extended growth, perhaps equal to the near decade of good times the U.S. has enjoyed. Most economists predict steady annual growth of 3% for at least the next three years, with no inflation to ruin the party. As in the U.S., technology and its impact on productivity may push Europe's normal economic cycle beyond historic levels. "Some elements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe Closes the Gap | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

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