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...Former Yale president A. Bartlett] Giamattispoke out on issues," says James E. Perley,president of the American Association ofUniversity Professors. "I wouldn't fault NeilRudenstine for not being a forceful leader. Ithink he's a president in the new style ofleaders...
...Ideally, there should be one person each student feels he or she could go to, and that never happens," said Steven D. Nelson, an assistant senior tutor in Winthrop House. "The Dunster thing is an example of that, and I don't think that's necessarily anyone's fault...
...second friend said Ho was sometimesself-sacrificing to a fault, missing much neededsleep to do work for the club, her majorextracurricular time commitment...
...moral weakness can be contrasted with a succession of noble people of color, including a madonna-like illegal Salvadoran immigrant, a lusty black preacher, a "reformed" gang leader and a prejudice-battling Vietnamese Legal Aid attorney, then you have a show that is p.c. to a fault...
Altman thinks most Americans are uniformed about important political issues. This is the fault of the media, who keep us in the dark by plying us with trashy entertainment disguised as news. What we need is five minutes a day of reporting on Congress, something that could be required of every network, Altman proclaims...