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With some Israel critics, however, Dershowitz says he feels that conversation is not an available option. After then-Winthrop House Master Paul D. Hanson signed a petition calling for divestment from Israel last year, Dershowitz challenged him to a debate. “The divestment petition treats Israel as the Jew among nations,” he says. “You can criticize Israel all you want, but don’t deny its right to exist, and don’t deny its right to defend itself...
...Craig Hanson is up. The red ball rolls across the dirt. Hanson, 31, a financial adviser in Minneapolis, Minn., runs forward, kicking the ball into the outfield where an adept fielder snags it. But the throw is too late to prevent base runner Anthony Aderhold, 26, an engineer, from crossing home plate and lifting his team, the Ball Whackers, to victory. Yes, the recess game of everyone's childhood is piquing the interest of adults. The World Adult Kickball Association has more than 300 teams in 10 cities catering to more than 10,000 players. And the Midwest Unconventional Sports...
...relationships with students, Epps was known for his extraordinary warmth, integrity and civility, which was appreciated by undergraduates. Epps performed regularly with the Glee Club during football games and could often be seen carrying on discussions with students over lunch in Loker Commons. Lamont Professor of Divinity Paul D. Hanson observed that “Because students perceive him to be fair-minded, he has established a relationship of trust,” and Bok called him “an interpreter of students...
Like a comet in the night sky, they flared oh-so-brightly and disappeared--and then came back a few years later. In 1997 the pop group HANSON--brothers ZAC (the little one), TAYLOR (the cute one) and ISAAC (the other one)--sold more than 8 million copies of their debut album, Middle of Nowhere (maybe you remember their No. 1 single, MMMBop), but the band's second effort flopped, and Hanson went away for a long stay in pop purgatory. Now they're back playing club dates in support of a folksy new album called Underneath Acoustic. Little...
...SENTENCED. Pauline Hanson, 49, co-founder of Australia's anti-immigration One Nation party, to three years in prison for electoral fraud; in Brisbane. In 1997, Hanson and One Nation co-founder David Ettridge falsely claimed to have the 500 members necessary to register their party, then accepted $330,000 in government electoral funding. Hanson's party is already in disarray and her political career in steep decline; several political rivals, including Prime Minister John Howard, have said the sentence is harsh...