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...area around ground zero is an odd combination of makeshift shrine and museum. Each intersection going down Broadway has been blocked off by a fence covered with pictures and cards, and each provides a different glimpse into the Twin Towers wreck. Some views are better than others??John Street and Dey Street are particularly good—and hundreds of tourists move from block to block and stare as if they were moving from exhibit to exhibit at the Met. There are signs prohibiting video and photography but, just like at any NYC tourist attraction that forbids them...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Still in the LOOP | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

Unfortunately, our enemies do not embrace these same values. Radical Islam is rooted in discrimination and intolerance, so much so that its followers consider the lives of all others??that is, anyone who doesn’t believe exactly what they believe—to be worthless. Supporters of Osama bin Laden view Westerners as “infidels,” and they do not acknowledge our right to exist on earth. Let me clarify: they will not be satisfied until every non-Muslim in the world is dead and their beliefs abolished...

Author: By Duncan M. Currie, | Title: This Evil Knows No Bounds | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

Unfortunately, our enemies do not embrace these same values. Radical Islam is rooted in discrimination and intolerance, so much so that its followers consider the lives of all others??that is, anyone who doesn’t believe exactly what they believe—to be worthless. Supporters of Osama bin Laden view Westerners as “infidels,” and they do not acknowledge our right to exist on earth. Let me clarify: they will not be satisfied until every non-Muslim in the world is dead and their beliefs abolished...

Author: By Duncan M. Currie, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: This Evil Knows No Bounds | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

...development. This procedure destroys the life of the embryo. Some scientists think that these cells may be useful in developing cures for diseases such as Parkinson’s and diabetes. Precisely because of our nation’s awareness of human dignity, we are moved by testimony of others?? suffering and wish to alleviate it. When the question regards the use of surplus embryos from fertilization clinics, many respond as Lecturer on Ethics in Science Louis M. Guenin did in the journal Science—that “relieving widespread suffering is morally better than destroying...

Author: By James E. Kruzer and Melissa R. Moschella, S | Title: Respecting All Human Life | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...Pudding are countenanced—once their membership criteria are recognized, in practice if not in theory, as acceptable—it becomes very difficult for the College to prohibit discrimination based on any reason at all. Harvard can certainly take a stand against unreasoned restrictions that denigrate others?? personal worth, or against discrimination based on a flawed stereotype (such as if the math club excluded women because “gi rls can’t do math”). But if the College accepts selection based on the flimsiest of criteria?...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What's Wrong With Final Clubs | 10/23/2001 | See Source »

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