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...last spoonfuls of cranberry sauce have been scraped from the bottom of the bowl and the last scraps of turkey have been gobbled up. A word to Harvard Square retailers: forget about the red and green lights until Monday, at least. Then we'll be more likely to heed the annual call of greed...
Most Harvard students would do well to heed their advice. We attend one of the best institutions in the world. We are adequately housed and fed. On the whole, we are one of the most privileged groups of people in the world and have relatively little to complain about...
...next time we sit down in a dorm room to solve a national crisis, we should heed the words of Bob Dole. Thankfully, we have never sacrificed nor suffered, and thus we may have never truly learned. If we had actually marched for civil rights, how would we feel about affirmative action? If our friends had died in the hills of North Korea, would we be so critical of those who feared communism? If we had given something of ourselves for this country, would a politician's patriotic loyalties mean so little...
...better to select our national leaders than hardworking women who, like the candidates' mothers, are willing to sacrifice and carry hope for those who will heed them, respect them and never forget them? CRAIG RADDEN HENDERSON Casper, Wyoming...
...degree who hopes to leave both professions, for the moment, to fill the seat left open by Jack Reed's Senate bid. He signed an anti-tax pledge, and warns that Medicare must be restructured to be saved. The Second District, however, is traditionally Democratic and may not heed the call of the Wild...