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...retreating from its extraordinary step and by coming to a compromise, Canada has managed to protect its people from future attacks as well as present ones. The U.S. should similarly keep Americans’ long-term safety in mind??€”and be prepared to respond to any short-term needs...
This, of course, is not to say that outside people have not had access to House and dormitory public areas in the past—Matthews thieves catching doors before they swing shut and people swiping unknowns into entryways spring to mind??€”but giving 24-hour universal access would make it much easier for anyone with even half a mind to get in to do so. This risk of increased access, however small, is too great to take no matter what the community-building benefits...
Because the Parish has no staff to clean the lower-meeting room after it is used by the class, student are being asked not to bring any food or drink to lecture. But students said that was the last thing on their mind??€”they were just happy to be in the class...
...hardly recall that recent scene without its seeming strange, somehow disjointed from my present reality. The recent terrorist attack has made familiar parts of my life—from flying across the country to flipping excitedly through the pages of a fashion magazine—appear foreign to my mind??€™s eye. The general skepticism with air travel has, I think, already been discussed by those more insightful than I; they have identified the weaknesses in our nation’s airport security system and detailed specific flaws in the system from a skimpy air marshal program...
Unlike some so-called humor publications—the Lampoon, a Sorrento Square semi-secret social organization which used to occasionally publish a magazine, definitely springs to mind??€”the Onion is readily accessible to anyone and everyone living in America today...