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...intent behind the questions has not escaped me or anyone else. Many students, faculty, staff and administrators on campus do not like The Crimson. They mistrust its coverage; they deride its editorial positions; they remember all too clearly its misquotation of a friend of theirs 10 years ago or yesterday...

Author: By Sarah J. Schaffer, | Title: We Will Be Read | 1/30/2002 | See Source »

...HCECP also deserves praise for calling attention to what appears to be a pervasive climate of mistrust. If Harvard’s workers are not aware of their rights or are afraid to exercise them for fear of retaliation by management, something is terribly wrong. As the committee noted, Harvard should not reduce workers’ hours in order to avoid paying them appropriate benefits; it also should not act in ways that frustrate the attempts of workers to join unions, nor should it hire contractors...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: More Than Parity | 1/7/2002 | See Source »

...revival movement the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928 - begins to speak. "Now more than ever we need to criticize some of our brothers," he tells the packed hall. "My dignity depends on saying, 'You're unjustified if you use the Koran to justify murder.'" The French establishment - with its traditional mistrust of religion - views Ramadan with suspicion, but tonight he sounds like the voice of reason...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Islam in Europe: A Changing Faith | 12/24/2001 | See Source »

...religion and politics sow the seeds of their own destruction [THE WAR, Nov. 19]. We know why these extremists have sought revenge on America. It is simply because the U.S. is everything the terrorists can never be as long as they follow ancient rules of intractable hatred and mistrust. ROBERT CARROLL Plainwell, Mich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 10, 2001 | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

...Warm Fuzzy Debacle, I basically abstained from participating in the standard, forced social interaction events of early freshman year. But more importantly, I became suspicious of other Harvard students. Seeing the utter vacuity to which some could stoop for even the most insignificant of goals, I began to mistrust anyone who would even casually accost me. Often such interactions would uncover a networker red-handed, as I watched their interest wane with satisfaction as I divulged my concentration (“Physics?! What do you do with that?”). I’d be damned if any palm...

Author: By B.j. Greenleaf, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Network Aversion | 12/5/2001 | See Source »

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