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...Pakistan's Balancing Act The article "Is Pakistan a Friend or Foe?" gave an unfair perspective on Pakistan's role in helping the U.S. battle terrorism [Sept. 29] and did not give enough credit to how Pakistan, with its meager resources, has managed to help the U.S. Every country in the world has some radical religious elements. That the Pakistani people discuss their future goals in a civilized manner shows how that relatively young country is evolving into a nation. The U.S. and the rest of the world are deeply in debt to Pakistan for clamping down on the Taliban...
...make the best of a bad bargain. Pakistan supported the U.S. because doing so provided an opportunity to get billions of dollars in aid. Pakistan had a completely mercenary approach, and the Americans should realize it. Then there would no problem in understanding whether Pakistan is friend or foe. Vivek Sinha Bangalore...
...Square" Scientist Physicist Edward Teller [Milestones, Sept. 22], the "father of the hydrogen bomb," was a fervent foe of Nazism and communism. Our Nov. 18, 1957, report noted the reasons for this opposition and described the young Teller's facility in math...
...Crimson will face No. 12 Boston College Wednesday before matching up with conference foe No. 11 Princeton on Saturday in one of its toughest stretches of the year...
...their last two Ivy League matches, the Harvard women have played 190 minutes of soccer, with little more to show for them than an extra two notches in the oft-ignored third column in the standings. And with only one of its remaining games against a non-Ivy foe, the Crimson (5-3-4, 1-0-2 Ivy) needs to start coming away with some...