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...agree with the Staff’s dismissal of the NAACP lawsuit as nothing more than grandstanding. But we are concerned that gun control hinders the ability of those living in America’s inner cities to protect themselves from crime. Greater policing and better hospital response times in urbancommunities are measures that undoubtedly deserve our support. But the larger solution to gun violence is not to reduce the self-defense capabilities of decent, upstanding people. Rather, it is to enforce aggressively our current gun-safety statutes and to allow law-abiding citizens the right to own a potentially...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: A Stray Shot | 4/10/2003 | See Source »

Keefe was in D.C. as a counselor at a summer camp for inner-city kids run by Opus Dei members. His days were filled with sweaty games of basketball, street hockey and volleyball. In the hours left over, he organized an impromptu choir for the kids. At night, Keefe spent hours reading the work of Josemaria Escriva, then not yet a canonized saint...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Opening the doors of Opus Dei | 4/10/2003 | See Source »

...tracker helps troops navigate inner-city labyrinth. Iraq claims to be able to jam frequencies, but the U.S. says it can override...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Urban Warriors | 4/7/2003 | See Source »

...went to Capolino and offered to help him sell 1950s baseball jerseys--long collector's items for middle-aged sports nuts--to inner-city youths. Harley proposed to first target those who could most afford M&N's finely stitched replicas--pro athletes and rappers. He started, as he puts it, "crashing parties" at New York City and Philadelphia nightclubs. Once he had P. Diddy and Fabolous on board, Harley persuaded Capolino to fly him around the country to network with other music and sports stars at awards shows, All-Star games and other big events like the Super Bowl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rag Trade: How Old Jerseys Got Hot | 4/7/2003 | See Source »

Mathews also claims in Harvard Schmarvard that low-income students, many of whom are first generation college students from inner-city or rural schools, have a “definite advantage” in the applications process. But while suburban kids need to “chill out” about the process, he writes, students from low-income backgrounds should become “more anxious,” taking such measures as beginning standardized testing before senior year...

Author: By Lisa M. Puskarcik, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Book Slams Ivy League Hysteria | 4/4/2003 | See Source »

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