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When the March of Dimes decided to focus its efforts on improving the health of babies, the Crimson supported the idea of the organization’s taking on a new leading role. “Responding in this appeal in their generous and sympathetic manner, Americans can help the March of Dimes conquer another health menace,” the Crimson said on April...
...role model for the rest of the world,” Ebadi said, “This is how the dictators of the world will lose sleep.” International conventions should be the framework for international action because, Ebadi said, “it is in this manner that democracy can be spread all over the world without shedding blood.” —Staff writer Ariadne C. Medler can be reached at amedler@fas.harvard.edu...
...though the assignment of space fell short of our expectations, all is not lost for the ambitious project. The subcommittee says it will reevaluate its assignments next year, so these misallocations of space may soon be rectified. We hope that the subcommittee evaluates the application in a more scrupulous manner on its next pass. One simple suggestion is to hold brief interviews with group leaders so that needs that may not be immediately apparent on paper can be addressed. Problems with space allocation aside, Hilles’ transformation is an unquestionably positive development. It is commendable that the College...
...that was souring on the war. He affected an if-you-knew-what-I-knew-you'd-be-optimistic-too tone. But last night Bush at least was introducing a new topic, explaining to the country something they didn't know that well. And he did it in a manner that was civilized and gracious, plainspoken but sophisticated. "America needs to conduct this debate on immigration in a reasoned and respectful tone," Bush said "We cannot build a unified country by inciting people to anger, or playing on anyone's fears or exploiting the issue of immigration for political gain...
...list of 112 was compiled in a less than scientific manner. Each of the eight police districts sent the names of their most notorious locals to N.O.P.D. headquarters. "It was a start," says Bernazzani. One person on the list was Ivory (B-Stupid) Harris, then 20. He had been arrested at least eight times in the past two years. He had been charged with murder twice, but nothing ever stuck. No one wanted to testify against Harris, police...