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...have scrutinized for the past four years, to actively realize our humanitarian responsibility. We acknowledge that with every action comes a risk. We must learn from the lessons of Rwanda. We know the severity of the situation in Sudan, and we know what the outcome will be if we fail...

Author: By Victor O. Amoo and Jane Kim, S | Title: Why Senior Gift PLUS Adds Up | 3/2/2005 | See Source »

...local reporters that two arrested militants claimed to be part of a 15,000-strong militia aiming to "bring about an Islamic revolution." And talking to reporters while in custody, the Arabic professor Al Galib?who denies links with extremists?warned that any campaign to rein in fundamentalism would fail. "Whether we are hanged or jailed, our movement will continue," he declared. Until last week, that seemed guaranteed. Now, finally, Bangladesh can hope that he is wrong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reining in the Radicals | 2/28/2005 | See Source »

However, black people need to honestly critique and revaluate the current status of hip hop culture, particularly focusing on the disconnect between the black intelligentsia, hip hop artists, and black politicians and entrepreneurs—the leaders of the hip hop generation. Currently, these leaders fail to engage one another in constructive dialogue, failing to recognize the potential power of the amalgamation of their ideas and resources...

Author: By Kwame Owusu-kesse, | Title: Black to the Future: Hip Hop and the New Negro | 2/28/2005 | See Source »

Fitzpatrick, who is widely projected to be on the bubble for selection and can only be aided by his performance, speculated last week that his score wouldn’t fail to impress...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Draft hopeful Fitzpatrick aces Wonderlic Personnel Test | 2/28/2005 | See Source »

...Harvard community to attack the right of the President of the University to ask questions and pose hypotheses denies students the kind of academic atmosphere that they deserve. Students should not be afraid to say something because it may offend people who disagree with them. For the U.C. to fail to even consider the legislation denies students the opportunity for discussion, questions, and debate about this issue on the floor of the U.C. General Meeting...

Author: By John A. Epley and Scott M. Richardson, S | Title: The U.C.’s Not-So-Free Speech Debate | 2/28/2005 | See Source »

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