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...today’s fair??with its free goodies and pushy recruiters—traditionally attracts the biggest crowds...
Last Friday’s study abroad fair attracted three times the attendance of the previous year’s fair??more than 1,000 students stopped by, according to estimates. It is obvious that Harvard students are interested in study abroad opportunities, but while the College’s focus on the program has attracted attention, the increase will only be realized if the administration continues to prioritize study abroad and learns from the undergraduates who have returned...
...book, Dershowitz argues that it’s “fair?? to impose “economic sanctions” on Palestinians lending “emotional support” to terrorism. He accordingly supports demolishing the home of a suicide bomber’s family, which constitutes a “soft form of collective punishment.” In The Jersualem Post, Dershowitz has urged the “automatic destruction” of an entire Palestinian village after each Palestinian terrorist attack. Isn’t this lending “intellectual support?...
Trade policy proved one of the afternoon’s most controversial issues. Gephardt, the former house majority leader with deep support among unions, distanced himself from the crowd by trumpeting his record of opposing major trade agreements, emphasizing the importance of furthering “fair?? trade rather than free trade. He expressed his opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the extension of Permanent Normal Trade Relations to China...
...drove from Los Angeles to Miami, stopping off at every racetrack along the way, from a “dusty dirt fair?? in New Mexico to more major establishments. He visited 10 tracks in 15 days and wrote an article about the pilgrimage...