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...China's Caged Birds "Google under the gun" [Feb. 13] reported that the Web giant launched a Chinese version, Google.cn, that is censored to comply with Chinese government regulations. Your story suggested that the Chinese aren't aware of what they don't have access to. But the people of China are like birds that know they are caged and realize they may never get a chance to fly free. Google's willingness to censor Internet searches should not be seen as just "a little ethical dustup." China's citizens want change, but the Chinese government controls society by controlling...
...charisma near the top of a candidate's "must-have" list, Howard's surface deficiencies have not hurt him. While there's no cult of personality around the P.M., the dramatic moments of a decade set him apart from the other contenders for his job: a brave decision on gun laws, freedom for East Timor, an uncompromising approach to border protection, standing shoulder to shoulder with President George W. Bush after 9/11, providing comfort to the bereaved in Bali. That Howard's forte would become international affairs and national security was not immediately apparent. He was awkward and inexperienced...
...review of "The Vagina Monologues" on the ArtsMonday page of the Feb. 27 edition misidentified the performer of "The Gun I Carry Is Unlicensed." The actress was Julia E. Morton '07, not Aidan S. Madigan-Curtis...
...possibility that her son would become a lesbian.” This story, “Coming Out is Hard,” is winningly amusing in its honesty and humor. Similarly, Aidan S. Madigan-Curtis ’07’s interpretation of “The Gun I Carry is Unlicensed” examines the difficulties that transgender travelers have when deciding which box to check—male or female—for their passport. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Google Under the Gun" [Feb. 13] Reported that the Web giant launched a Chinese version that is censored to comply with government regulations. Your story suggested that the Chinese aren't aware of what they don't have access to. But the people of China are like birds that know they are caged and realize they may never get a chance to fly free. Google's willingness to censor Internet searches should not be seen as just "a little ethical dustup...