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...fact that first amendment rights are most limited when they are most necessary.) His arguments against our military intervention in Afghanistan appeal both to our practical sense—the idea that our “war on terrorism” did not succeed in any of its stated goals??and to our moral character—that Afghan civilian deaths have been called “collateral damage,” the same term used by Timothy McVeigh to describe children who died in the Oklahoma City bombings...
...goals??eight major long-term initiatives on concerns like health, the environment and poverty were formulated by over 160 countries in September...
While Harvard has advanced its own afterschool goals??the overall partnership, which includes the city of Boston, United Way of Massachusetts Bay, Liberty Mutual, Verizon and FleetBoston Financial—has been moving slowly...
Winter’s best asset is his outside shooting, but he has struggled to find his touch this year—making just a third of his field goals??and he is far from satisfied with just being an outside shooter...
Elizabeth Willmott, one of the event’s organizers, said the vigil had three main goals??to remember the people who lost their lives in the tragedy, to start the community healing process, and finally, to create a long term movement toward interfaith dialogue that will address the societal consequences of the attacks...