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...continue the pregnancy, you will be referred to the UHS Obstetrical Service." Abortion, no matter how offensive, remains one of the basic clinical practices of gynecological medicine. Unexpected complications in pregnancy raise the importance of abortion in ensuring the lowest possible mortality rates for birthing mothers. CHANTALLE LAFONTANT '99 Oct...
...Oct. 29 issue of the Independent, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 offers a scathing critique of final clubs. He argues that members use their clubs to abuse alcohol, exploit women and dodge the experience of living in the residential House system. There are no surprises in his points--these are the same arguments the College has used to condemn final clubs since Harvard cut its ties with them. However, as a club member myself, I was offended by the way he comes to some of his conclusions. The Dean went too for in his accusations of alcohol...
...Packers had nine sacks for the first time since Oct. 25, 1965. Reggie White recorded three of them, giving him 11 halfway through his farewell season...
Simon DeDeo's op-ed savaging Margaret Thatcher's legacy ("The Darker Side of the Iron Lady," Oct. 28) is sadly misinformed. First, in the case of the Falklands War, Thatcher was responding to an invasion of sovereign British territory, territory whose inhabitants despised the invaders. While the eventual liberation of the islands might not have made "economic sense" as DeDeo points out, there was still a moral imperative to act decisively in the face of Argentinian aggression...
From her role in the end of the Cold War to her somewhat ruthless reform of the welfare state, Thatcher was a truly remarkable leader. That all of Harvard does not recognize this is indicative of the Leftist Lite mush which permeates our College. CABOT HENDERSON '00 Oct...