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JONATHAN POLLARD Former Navy analyst who sold U.S. military secrets to Israel. Some American Jews have pushed for Pollard to be freed, but national-security figures like CIA Director George Tenet have fought that vigorously...
...second semester senior, you are given the opportunity to look upon Harvard with eyes that are both old and new. For, now left largely unattached by social concern and freed for the most part from academic expectation, Harvard seems different to you. It presents itself in a manner that is modest and unassuming, and you, in turn, can gaze upon it with the same unprejudiced eye with which you first viewed everything that first year, except now the sight is not nearly so overwhelming. You may still wonder at the impossibility of Widener (or the improbability of the Science Center...
...circumstances." In other words, unless you are a presidential candidate whose opponent has persuaded a court to order a statewide recount without uniform standards, this case might not apply to you at all. The Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment was enacted to give equal status to newly freed black slaves. Some civil rights advocates have already pointed out the irony that the conservative Justices, long reluctant to apply the law's protections to minorities, were eager to cite its protections when the victim was a wealthy white Ivy League political candidate...
Three men who are soon to be freed of their previous obligations of high office also received votes. President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore '69 and Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine all got one vote for the council presidency...
According to the photographer, these portraits were "stronger" than her magazine shots--mostly because she was freed from the need to flatter her subjects and sell magazines...