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...sensible people of the Harvard community” to condemn Khatami’s role in the Iranian nuclear project and his “distorted and dangerous international views.” No doubt they were simultaneously writing to Musharraf and Israel about their nuclear weapons.To be fair, the group did make mention of Khatami’s attempts at reform, rightfully highlighting how these efforts were often undermined by the unelected Guardian Council. But throughout the week of Khatami’s visit, all too many people and organizations demonstrated a blind acceptance of the Bush administration?...
According to the Harvard University Student-Athlete Handbook, which outlines Athletics Department standards for disciplinary action, the Department “has established grievance procedures to guide the athlete and ensure a fair and clear process for the involved parties...
...fair to the Athletic Department, it does seem as if coaches have been clued in to some degree. Nevertheless, the messages are mixed. While most reports claim that the MAC will be closed from February through September, men’s volleyball coach Christopher Ridolfi says he has heard otherwise...
Specialist James Fair, 22, had the cruelest of all fates; not only had he lost his sight, he had no hands for Braille or a cane. Still recovering from a brain injury in late December, he was wheeled into OT for sensory perception tests. He rolled his head back and forth, unresponsive to the therapists...
...Even Tami had her emotional limits, though. Down the hall, a 22-year-old specialist named James Fair wouldn't accept the loss of his two hands. He had also lost both eyes when a bomb he tried to defuse exploded, and nerve sensations tricked him into thinking he still had hands. He kept asking Tami to pass him objects. "James, you don't have any hands," she'd reply. He'd refuse to believe her, demanding next that she hold one of his stumps...