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...Averell ’02-’03 said he came because he “heard Richard Dreyfus was speaking.” In fact, Dreyfus attended the talk to give his friend moral support, he said...
...sport, and Audrey, for deciding to practice it." For that reason he said he would not disclose "any information whatsoever" about Mestre's accident. But Rudi Castineyra, director of the Miami-based FREE (Free Diving Regulations and Education Entity), another group that records deep dives, says Ferreras "has a moral obligation to let us know what happened. This could save many other lives." Three days before she died, Mestre completed a practice dive to 558 ft., and the IAFD posthumously posted that as a new world record. There's little doubt others will try to break it. --Reported by Jeanne...
...against a marginal opponent? The obsession with military power has prevailed over reasoned actions. This is the posture not of a great nation but of a frightened one unable to rise above tragedy. Bush can certainly destroy Iraq. He has the military might to do so but not the moral decency to act otherwise. Regrettably, war with Iraq will not buy the U.S. one iota of security. C. DON PALMER Winnipeg...
...student, I enjoyed Professor of Psychology Patrick Cavanagh’s clarity, sensibility and evenhandness as my psychology professor. Reading The Crimson last week, I was astonished that his two paragraph letter could contain so many logical guffaws, so much moral obtuseness and a visible and stunning reluctance to engage the debate on terms fitting a respected professor (Letter, “‘Ayatollah’ Summers’ Remarks Show Bigotry...
...Cavanagh’s contract that allows him to resort to easy dehumanization when he can’t or won’t marshal an argument. In my view, Cavanagh’s letter demonstrates that he feels raw from being unfairly labeled an anti-Semite and a moral relativist...