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...that the reformers are wrong about Augusta. It's clear that the place is a bastion of Southern-fried phony gentility that badly needs reform. Augusta did not accept its first black member until 1990, after an outcry about the whites-only membership of many country clubs compelled the major pro-golf association to promise that no tournament would be played at courses that practice racial discrimination...
...summit of the European Council in Copenhagen last week, the 15 leaders of E.U. governments decided that Washington's version of boldness wasn't called for and that Turkey would have to wait until December 2004 to learn whether its reforms meet the E.U.'s criteria for membership. Turkey will have to be patient, but it now seems on track to eventually win the prize it seeks. "There was a general meeting of the minds that the U.S. and Turkey had overplayed their hands," according to a Danish official. And European leaders couldn't help but stick...
...that they have yet to draw the line at all. “Love the sinner, hate the sin” simply does not make sense when dealing with inherent traits. Nor can churches expect gay and lesbian congregants to continue to accept the second-class membership of being excluded from leadership positions...
Along with Mendelsohn and Alperovich, Mark T. Silvestri ’05, Jeffrey P. Clemmens ’05, Svetlana Y. Meyerzon ’05 and Duncan M. Currie ’04 were elected to the positions of secretary, treasurer, membership director and member-at-large, respectively...
Although Hyman and Buffington say students’ needs are at the forefront of Allston development, the committee membership does not include any Harvard undergraduates. But Hyman insists they will still be involved...