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...however, the response from the Middle East exemplifies its disrespect for such central values of democracy as free speech and press. The rage of many in the Muslim world over the printing and reprinting of these blasphemous cartoons threatens those very freedoms. Regardless of the content of a cartoon, pamphlet, drawing, or any form of expression, citizens must be at liberty to herald their deepest beliefs without fear of reproach or censorship from government. A democracy thrives only with a vibrant marketplace of ideas that allows citizens to frankly discuss their convictions without fear of censorship. Instead, these riots show...
...with that. I also wanted to attend Harvard and needed more time to study, so I quit ballet right before my senior year at [Buckingham Browne and Nichols]. One year later, at Harvard’s pre-frosh weekend, I noticed a ballroom dancing show listed in our events pamphlet. Interested, I decided to go. Standing in the back of the room, ironically behind Miguel Arguellas ’06, who would become my dance partner later that summer, watching all the ballroom dancers, I thought, “Oh my God. I have to do this...
...Vote for me because you’ll never ever have to think for yourself again!!” the pamphlet said...
...Quinn announces proudly. —Staff writer Natalie I. Sherman can be reached at nsherman@fas.harvard.edu.BRIAN P. MURPHY ’86-’87: 25 Doors, 55 MinutesMurphy campaigns door-to-door in Porter Square between 4:20 and 5:15 p.m. on Sunday, distributing promotional pamphlets, answering residents’ questions, and encouraging people to vote on Tuesday.Whenever doors open, he launches into a time-tested greeting.“Hi there, I’m Brian Murphy, I’m running for reelection to City Council,” he says...
...York native and graduate of Brandeis, Gordon writes in one campaign pamphlet that he “was born an idealist, and his ideas led him to become an activist.” His campaign platform includes calls for citywide wireless internet, expanded voter rights for 17-year-olds and immigrants, and greater transparency in city governance...