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...reaction of the Muslim world to the now infamous Muhammad cartoons continues. It is clear that reason will never play a role in that. Zealots and moderate Muslims alike continue to denounce the cartoons as an attack on Islam. What they fail to realize is that a handful of cartoons intended to be published only once is not a war. The horrible irony is that the real war?the terrorists' war?is not just a war against the West. In the end, the overwhelming majority of victims will be Muslims killed by Muslims. Whit Broussard Ottawa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 3/13/2006 | See Source »

...material that they are most willing to purchase. Even if this is true, it is important to note that many hip-hop devotees like the genre simply for its entertainment value and not because they support the rappers’ activities. The lyrics become lethal when the listeners fail to see a difference between fiction and reality. When this occurs, it is the hip-hop artists, and not the fans, who should be held responsible. Simply put, the artists are accountable because they are the ones who actively glorify breaking the law in their lyrics and then promote such criminality...

Author: By Brett L Laffel, | Title: Gettin’ Down With the Gangstas | 3/13/2006 | See Source »

CUBAN: As an entrepreneur, I only hope that I have to compete against companies that are sexist because they're gonna fail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Around The Corner | 3/12/2006 | See Source »

When it comes to local and state politics, Harvard students are woefully out of touch. With a constant stream of national and international political figures parading through campus, Harvard students fail to realize how Mass. state and local politics impact daily student life...

Author: By Robert D. Winikates | Title: State Politics Matter Regardless of Home State | 3/10/2006 | See Source »

...social” advice to freshmen, while being unable to—in fact, prohibited from—socializing with their prefectees in standard College social contexts or answering their academic questions. Ill-attended weekly chips and salsa sessions ensue; the conversation is often dull, and prefects themselves sometimes fail to attend. To be clear, there is nothing wrong with the prefects themselves. They are, sadly, constrained by an institution confused in its purpose. Asked to do little, it does little in return. When the College marshals the manpower of several hundred upperclassmen, it should set a level of expectation...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis and Michael B. Broukhim, S | Title: DISSENTING OPINION: Prefects + Advising = 3 | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

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