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...readers who may not be thoroughly familiar with the sides in the controversy just what group is being represented by the speaker. This is a perfectly legitimate journalistic device. "At least in Hashem's opinion" is included for the obvious purpose of preventing a statement, printed as an indirect quotation, from being accepted unconditionally as fact, when, to the best knowledge of the reporter or news editor concerned, the "fact" is highly controversial, to say the least. In my personal opinion, the Crimson is guilty of no editorializing in this article...
There was some concern in government circles that Russia might give indirect aid to the Azerbaijans. For some time government sources have been reporting privately that military technicians, arms and other forms of aid were filtering across the Soviet border into Azerbaijan...
This week the Japs might have rejoiced at Donald's death (and their indirect responsibility for it), but for the fact that he had outlived their Empire...
...Isenstadt will continue to sell any book published," stated Mr. I, inserting his right hand within his coat-front, "as long as it cannot be proven, beyond a reasonable doubt, to be pornographic. When a bookseller bucks Boston, he has to undergo a lot of direct and indirect persecution. Mr. Isenstadt has been undergoing this persecution but will continue to defend his constitutional right to sell books and the right of any individual to buy them." There followed a low murmur of applause from the first term law students jamming the aisle of the store...
...does stay at sea long enough to dampen Flame's mutiny and to steal a fully laden French West Indiaman right out from under Boney's nose. That done, he goes ashore in France-where Novelist Forester finishes him off with a peerage, Bourbon pals and an indirect, improbable part in the victory at Waterloo...