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...premillennium rapture teachings remind me of '60s guru Timothy Leary's aphorism, "Tune in, turn on, drop out." Only now the opiate of bad theology has replaced drugs. Why work to redeem the culture for Christ if you believe it is only going to get worse and that will hasten the Rapture? Wake up! We do not know when Christ will return, so let's get back to the work at hand. ERIC LAHR Atlanta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 22, 2002 | 7/22/2002 | See Source »

...line still influences Harvard’s building decisions and, more broadly, its relationship with the community. To this day, Harvard community relations officials hasten to point out how they follow the old red line agreement...

Author: By Lauren R. Dorgan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cleaning up the Mess | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...want to return to what I see as the key to these Games (and as I do so, I hasten to claim, if defensively, that this isn't mere jingoism, though it does involve the U.S. effort). American athletes, who won an astonishing number of medals, came from Florida, New England, Washington State, Southern California and all points in between. They included slacker dudes on snowboards and distinguished veterans like the magnificent speed-skater Chris Witty, who fought through a pre-Olympics bout of mononucleosis to set a world record at 1,000 meters. They brought American flavoring to such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Message of These Games | 2/24/2002 | See Source »

...elementary debate, for there is still much work for the council to do on student services. Lee should focus on convincing the administration to extend universal keycard access all night. She should address the space crunch facing students by pressuring the administration to build a student center and hasten the recently-delayed renovations of the Malkin Athletic Center...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: A Step in the Wrong Direction | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

Meanwhile, the Pentagon is hoping to hasten federal approval of another drug, 5-androstenediol, an immune-system booster that appears to protect mice from radiation. Still another medication, amifostine, is already used to protect the salivary glands of cancer patients during radiation treatment and could find applications in the terror wars as well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is This The Next Cipro? Not Quite | 12/17/2001 | See Source »

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