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...can’t fault Coach Murphy for adopting that approach. The Crimson faces its toughest Ivy test thus far next weekend, as the squad travels to Princeton to take on the Tigers (4-1, 2-0). Any slipup in that contest would severely hinder Harvard’s chances at claiming an outright Ivy title, as the Crimson would no longer control its own destiny...
Finally, although the world is at fault because it is failing to live up to the standards of moral responsibility set forth by the UN Genocide Convention, much of the blame falls on Africa itself. The African Union has committed to sending military observers next week to the region, but their diplomatic response has been slower than that of the U.S. They must take this opportunity to establish Pan-Africanism as the prevailing doctrine of governance in the continent and demonstrate a bold commitment to the protection of black people’s human rights in the form of military...
...study that compared Vioxx with naproxen (the active ingredient in Aleve) showed that Vioxx cut gastrointestinal problems in half but increased the risk of heart attack from 0.1% to 0.4%. Those results were ambiguous, though. Was Vioxx causing the heart attacks, or was naproxen protecting the heart? Few experts fault Merck for continuing to market Vioxx on the basis of that study alone...
Nader went on to answer that not only had Gore won the election, it was the fault of the Democratic Party that the election had been so close in the first place...
...also tough to blame them for their excesses. The consumer confidence problem plaguing American media—the problem that has convinced 64 percent of America that the media are untrustworthy (up from 46 percent in mid-1989)—is not the media’s fault. It’s ours...