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Described as “ferocious,” Halberstam soon become “the spine of the newspaper?? the year he was managing editor, according to Langguth. And even after his tenure came to an end, “he was one of those people who couldn’t stay away,” said former New York Times reporter Adam Clymer...
What it did go for is pretty simple: Melanie (Julia A. Rudolf ’10) is a terrible newspaper advice columnist who wishes she were writing children’s books instead. Nick (Derek M. Flanzraich ’10), who works for the newspaper??s owner Fitzwilliam (Nelson T. Greaves ’10), is in love with Melanie...
...desolate “camp” implied by the children. In actuality, they live in concrete and stone houses, and there are shops, schools, and many other amenities which make this area a town. Even Green Left—Australia’s “leading radical newspaper??—reports that prior to 2006, the Israeli army had not entered the town since mid-2004. In the last year, there have been several operations in which the IDF entered Balata seeking known or suspected terrorists who had either carried out attacks on Israel...
...editors: Re: “Drop The Stock,” editorial, Jan. 12. This newspaper??s recent criticism of Harvard Management Company’s (HMC) indirect holdings in companies doing business with the Sudanese government is misinformed and is energy wasted by the Harvard Darfur Action Group (HDAG) and The Crimson. Not only do the groups’ allegations fail to understand the possible investment choices given the HMC, but they do not even account for the actual holdings in Harvard’s endowment. The allegations only serve to demonstrate a lack of understanding...
Like most politically-correct agitations, the protest bordered on the comical. For example, the Washington Square News—NYU’s student newspaper??photographed a particularly incensed protester enthusiastically extending a sign declaring “Immigrant values are family values...