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...cards for community organizations, and put on the annual Cemetery of Innocence, a display of crosses in front of the Science Center depicting lives loss from abortion: all “non-violent, peaceful” ways of spreading the pro-life word, Grizzle says. The exact definition of the term pro-life word, however, can get a little hazy. A recent SFC poster claiming safe, legal abortions could save a life every 6 minutes, purports the SFC catch-phrase: “Pro-life? So are we.” Elena has done her duty of generating debate...
When Tunovic reports for football in the fall, he’ll be a long way from Sarajevo: 4,270 miles, to be exact. Just going to college for many immigrant children is quite a feat, but attending Harvard college will bring with it special meaning...
...between the government and the murderers. As in many genocides, it is difficult to determine how many people have died. While the World Health Organization estimated in October 2004 that 70,000 had died since March 2004, other estimates put the death toll three to four times higher. But exact number of deaths is irrelevant. The Janjaweed militias continue to use such tactics as filling wells with sand and raping non-Arab women in order to breed “Arab” offspring. And our concern for the region only grew this week when Osama bin Laden called...
...however, the Army has said it is still studying the exact nature of the charges against Jordan, which could be filed as soon as next week...
...that jobs are ostensibly being lost to China’s abundant supply of cheap labor and unorthodox currency policies, politicians, lobbyists, businesses, and others are trying to find ways to “level the playing field.” Among the efforts are those which attempt to exact revenge via economic weapons—most recently, for instance, Senators Lindsey O. Graham and Charles E. Schumer ’71 proposed a 27.5 percent tariff on all Chinese imports until the Dollar-Yuan exchange rate adjusts and American products become more competitive. Though our $202 billion trade deficit...