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...arose there--in the ancient Mesopotamian kingdoms of Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. And artifacts from that entire, mind-boggling sweep of time--hundreds of thousands of objects that had survived wars and successive invasions by Cyrus of Persia, Alexander the Great, the Mongols and other marauders long forgotten--might now be missing or destroyed...
Maybe this whole debate is simply a measure of the war’s success. Instead of talking about tens of thousands of Iraqis and Americans slaughtered in a grisly showdown over Baghdad, we’re focusing on the destruction of artwork. But people seem to have forgotten that the fall of Baghdad could very easily have been a horrific battle. Our perfect hindsight makes it easy to criticize the Coalition for not sprinkling a tank here and there to protect important museums; after all, a counter-attack never materialized. Yet these are not realistic demands, for isolated...
...What’s to prevent this from being a forgotten report?” asked Alisha C. Johnson ’04, a member of CASV...
Professor of History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn, a committee member, said students would be a crucial part of the implementation process and should not allow the recommendations to be forgotten...
...read with piqued interest Zachary S. Podolsky’s “Sexual Assault’s Forgotten Side” (Column, April 17). Considering that the total punishment for the 58 rapes (as extrapolated from the University Health Services (UHS) survey taken in 2002) was a combined one year away from Harvard, I find it hard to believe that students could be reasonably concerned by how the Ad-Board treats the accused...