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Harvard’s bastion of sex bloggers, date auctions, tryst-ready singles, and suds-laden revelry will soon be easier to keep tabs on thanks to a recent decision by the Mather House Committee (HoCo) to resurrect a slightly more dated—and less salacious—institution: the house newspaper...
...Obama is on the move. I don't know if it's true President Bush called [Pakistan President Pervez] Musharraf and said, 'Why can't we catch this guy?'" ROGER AILES chairman and CEO of Fox News, deliberately confusing the Illinois Senator's name with that of Osama bin Laden, which prompted Democrats to pull out of a Reno, Nevada, presidential debate co-hosted by the network...
ROGER AILES, chairman and CEO of Fox, intentionally confusing the Democrat's name with that of Osama bin Laden. The comment prompted Democrats to pull out of a planned presidential debate that would have been co-hosted by the network...
...expressed by Finkelstein through his entire, very moderate and reasoned talk, were citations from World Court rulings. At the lecture, he spent no time at all speaking about Hezbollah, let alone “praising the terrorist group,” and did not mention Osama Bin Laden once, although your columnists seem to like to invoke the name in order to make The Crimson op-ed page more sensationalistic...
...Pentagon's objective really is in releasing the transcript of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's confession. It certainly suggests the Administration is trying to blame KSM for al-Qaeda terrorism, leading us to believe we've caught the master terrorist and that al-Qaeda, and especially the ever-elusive bin Laden, is no longer a threat...