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...personal level, gut instinct tells us the change makes little sense at all. Over the past several weeks the new policy has come under fire??from faculty claiming that they had little knowledge of the repercussions of their vote and from student groups claiming that Harvard has abdicated its responsibility to punish those who violate the school’s sexual assault policy. Each day, it has become clearer that in some fundamental way the change has shattered our sense of community...
...spokesperson Kevin Mannke said yesterday that the department, which extinguished the fire in about 10 minutes, had not yet determined the fire??s cause...
Motherland Natalie Merchant Natalie Merchant, formerly the voice behind 10,000 Maniacs, is in great form on her new album’s first track, “This House Is On Fire.” An oriental-flavored, reggae-styled track, “Fire?? gives her plenty of opportunity to show off her distinctive, back-of-the-throat voice and its impressive power. If only the rest of the album had as much attitude. The transition from the valkyrie voice of the first track where Merchant sings, “Soon come the day / When this...
...what scenario could a National Guardsman with an automatic rifle better handle a terrorist threat than law enforcement or well-trained civilian security? Neither the Taliban nor anyone else is going to storm into an airport and open fire??at least, unless they have a penchant for airports, a public shooting there is no more likely than anywhere else. And with or without military personnel around every corner, even the most dim-witted terrorist would never try to hijack a plane by rushing through metal detectors, ready for a footrace or a firefight...
...published essays from the world’s front lines in a stunningly rich montage of people and death. In essence, it is a book about voyeurism—about our need to watch from the front lines of a war or to stare transfixed at dancing flames of fire??but the underlying messages go far deeper...