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Harvard Students for Israel President Dana A. Stern ’09 criticized Walt and Mearsheimer’s first paper in an interview, saying that it “contains numerous factual errors and omissions.” She added that the professors’ approach to the Middle East, which she characterized as “blaming a large Jewish conspiracy for America’s policies towards Israel,” only hinders “productive dialogue and progress towards peace...
...Harvard Film Archive is allowing audiences to experience the era’s tragedy and pathos in its series “Franco, Fascists, and Freedom Fighters: The Spanish Civil War on Film.” The film series marks the 71st anniversary of the conflict. Comprised of factual and fictional films, it includes dramatic renderings of the civil war, such as “Pan’s Labyrinth” director Guillermo del Toro’s “El Espinazo del Diablo” (“The Devil’s Backbone?...
Friends or not, it took a year to come up with a common-ground statement of goals: to decrease abortions, relieve the social and economic conditions that lead women to consider abortion, make adoption easier, condemn violence and keep talking. "One of the principles is the importance of factual information," says Lynn von Unwerth, a nurse at Asheville Planned Parenthood who has been attending the meetings from the start. And then she pauses: "That's something we're still wrestling with...
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...readership. We urge you to write to us with your own ideas—opinions of your own that you would like to see in print, or thoughts about how we might improve the page and its content. And if you see anything amiss on the page, such as factual errors, please let us know. You can send any feedback, whether you’d like it to be published or not, to letters@thecrimson.com. We print about 4,000 words each day, and we’d be happy to hear a few of yours...