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This is merely to say that, while a diversity of backgrounds is incredibly important to any university newspaper claiming to represent the whole population, diversity is more than outward appearance. The Crimson would do well to note that a diversity of backgrounds does not automatically mean a diversity of thought. Rather, diversity should mean, especially for an editorial page, a diversity of thought on matters that affect all members of this institution. SUSAN D. GLAZER '98 April...
This, as I said, was almost four years ago, when, to all outward appearances, Microsoft was a sleeping giant that hadn't yet awakened to the Internet blooming all around it. So Zawinski and his compadres put in 120-hour weeks. They had no lives. They coded until the sun rose, then slept under their desks. And in October 1994 they launched their killer app, known initially--forgive the hubris--as Mozilla. It was a play on Godzilla, as in "Mozilla will rule...
...visitor in the streets feels no tangible fear or frenzy, no outward anxiety that attack is imminent. Baghdad's new poor are worrying as always about their daily bread. A lucky man might earn 4,000 dinars a month, the price of a kilo of meat. Families get by on soup and rice, for lunch and dinner. Women in the streets peddle rings and bracelets to help pay rent; children beg everywhere, offering a few pathetic sticks of incense or just a sad look on their haggard faces. Middle-class families long ago sold off their television sets, rugs...
...remember when I went to a religious dayschool, the other kids would make fun of mebecause I didn't look Jewish," said Joel B. Pollak'99. "I think assimilation is [creating asituation of] hiding outward symbols of Judaism...
...hours a day right through Dec. 28, the day Hong Kong authorities began their territory-wide slaughter. The research showed that 10% of chickens in the markets carried the virus. Ducks and geese in the markets carried it too--especially worrisome, given their ability to carry infections without outward sign of illness. In the markets, all poultry--ducks, geese, chickens--was killed. The slaughter, according to Shortridge and Webster, removed a substantial reservoir of H5 virus from contact with people...