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News Editor for This Issue: Jessica A. Dorman '88 Night Editors for This Issue: Steven L. Lichtman '88 Emily M. Bernstein '90 Alvar J. Mattei '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Noam S. Cohen '89 Editorial Editor for This Issue: Michael D. Nolan '88 Features Editor for This Issue: Andrea E. Monfried '88 Sports Editor for This Issue: Casey J. Lartigue '89 Photo Editor for This Issue: Terry R.R. Roopnaraine '90 Copy Editors for This Issue David Y. Cooper '88 Lisa J. Goodall...
News Editor for This Issue: Shari Rudavsky '88 Night Editors: Noam S. Cohen '89 Steve L. Lichtman '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Photo Editor: Adrienne E. Dominguez '90 Feature Editor: Hector I. Osorio '89 Editorial Editor: Laurie M. Grossman '89 Sports Editors: Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Jennifer M. Frey '90 Geoffrey H. Simon '88 Business Editors: Willa Berghuis '88 Andrew A. Samwick '90 Copy Editor: Seth A. Gitell...
News Editor: Shari Rudavsky '88 Night Editors: Julie L. Belcove '89 Mark M. Colodny '89 Jessica A. Dorman '88 Steven L. Lichtman '88 Jonathan M. Moses '88 Jeffrey S. Nordhaus '89 Editorial Page Editor: Abigail M. McGanney '87-88 Feature Editors: Andrea E. Monfried '88 Shari Rudavsky '88 Sports Editor: Mark T. Brazaitus '89 Copy Editor: Melissa R. Hart...
...opinion piece entitled "Mommie Dearest," Steven Lichtman followed almost all his fellow journalists and ignored one of the most basic questions raised by the issue of surrogate motherhood: Do Americans wants to be pioneers in a modern-day baby business? Slavery, I've always thought, was abolished over 100 years ago. Yet today, our society is contemplating--allowing, for the time being--the legalization of baby-buying...
...work of art? A work of art may be a part of the artist who creates it, but it surely is not human. No matter how beautiful, it will not grow into adulthood, complete with a psyche of its own. If he insists on using the analogy, will Mr. Lichtman also argue that, like a human child, a work of art is in itself affected by its "owner"? Probably not, because after all, a work of art is a thing, while a human baby most definitely isn't. We are allowed to buy things. Do we want to be allowed...