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...said some people have the idea that journalists shouldn't report on information that could hurt the peace process, but his response is always that a journalist's responsibility is to inform people, "so people can make an informed choice, knowing what's going...
...There have been a couple of times on the ice when guys have not been as sharp as they should have been, and Trevor has taken the initiative to inform them in a pretty direct manner," Mazzoleni said. " It doesn't work if it constantly has to be the coaches reinforcing wants and desires...
Rally organizer Molly E. McOwen '02 called Friday a "warm-up" for the next event and a way to inform incoming students about the campaign...
Even in Western capitals, the usual jitters were tempered by widespread relief that Sharif was gone. Although U.S. Ambassador William Milam met with Musharraf to inform him of Washington's "profound regret about the military takeover," the U.S. was not all that upset by last week's events. The Asian subcontinent has been a source of heightened anxiety for the U.S. since the spring of 1998, when India tested nuclear devices and Pakistan responded with its own nuclear tests. The two countries' dispute over the territory of Kashmir brought them to the brink of all-out war this year...
...event is designed to inform Harvard students, rather than to pressure the administration, organizers said...