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...criticized for presenting dubious sources on Saddam Hussein's weapons and accused of giving U.S. secrets to Iran. But Ahmad Chalabi, 61, is back in favor. Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister spent last week in the U.S. visiting with the likes of Condoleezza Rice and Stephen Hadley. He spoke by phone with TIME's Brian Bennett from a State Department--escorted limo...
...presence on campus that makes this institution of higher education the beautiful Ivory Tower that it is—and surely there are no people more deserving than ourselves of the benefits of Harvard’s economic superiority. So I stand up and raise my voice in favor of the protection we are entitled...
...blocked all year. Both of those streaks came to an end against the Quakers. KING SITS One senior who may not have enjoyed his Senior Day experience was punter Mike King. He has been Harvard’s primary punter throughout the season, but he was benched Saturday in favor of junior Clem McDavid. King averaged 34.5 yards per punt on 33 punts for the Crimson, but Murphy felt improvement was needed. “I think the bottom line is that we’ve struggled in that area of the game,” Murphy said...
...long as undergraduates have the mindset that they’re just “passing through,” the Cambridge city government doesn’t have to take our concerns seriously. Instead, we must rely upon the University to lobby on our behalf, and they should favor Felipe’s petition for later closing hours. The administration has already recognized undergraduates’ need for late night snack options in their planning for the Lamont café and Loker pub. But here, administrators have an enormous opportunity to reach out to a campus institution, a move...
...Latin name Averroës, reconciled Islamic religion and Aristotelian philosophy in ways that would influence the European Renaissance. While the Golden Age empire was wealthy, diverse and unified by a common language, regional politics were not always stable. The polymath Ibn Sina (980-1037) found himself out of favor - and sometimes in prison - when his patrons in Persia lost power. Still, the man called Avicenna in the West managed to write The Canon of Medicine, considered one of the most influential tomes in the history of medical science. All this fits the exhibition's theme. Written on the wall...