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...author is still bound by certain journalistic conventions. Most important, the author must justify what he or she says with examples and facts. In reading The Crimson's arts coverage and speaking with the arts editors, I am impressed that this need for justification is put in the forefront of the review process. A very close examination of the Macbeth review (which, understandably, is not the way most people read the newspaper) showed that what seemed on the surface to be personal criticisms were in fact meticulously backed up by scenes and lines from the play. While the Macbeth review...
...Harvard administrators contemplate changing the University's non-discrimination policy, national transgender activists say Harvard is at the forefront of a profound change in the way society perceives gender...
...forefront of the ex-gay movement is Exodus International, a Seattle-based coalition of 90 ex-gay ministries founded in 1976 that encourages gays and lesbians to cast off their sexual orientation through devotion to Christ...
...That's a discussion Harvard should be on the forefront of," Simmons said. "It would be great if Harvard thought we should discuss these issues, but they favor a polished appearance, especially in something that deals with fascism...
...bill dies, Republicans will have suceeded in bringing the issue to the forefront and killing it on the "high ground" of free speech...