Word: patriotism
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...airliners over the Pacific. But Ashcroft, in a 1997 piece in USIA Electronic Journal, wrote that while coded messages and maps might be used to facilitate crimes, the Administration's "police state policy on encryption" was at odds with the Bill of Rights - an argument that foes of the Patriot Act might be surprised to hear from him now. President Clinton, he said, "is attempting to foist his rigid policy on the exceptionally fluid and fast-paced computer industry...
...Crimson will wrap up its season next week in the Patriot League Challenge held in Trenton...
...civic minded patriot, passing the Germanic Museum any night this last week, seing lights on, and hearing strange Germanic noises issuing from the sinister bowels of the building, would probably have felt perfectly justified in calling either the police or Alfred Hitchcock. The goings-on, however, although unusual, were quite harmless, being only rehearsals for the Museum's impending performances of Hoffmannsthal's "Jedermann...
...does appear that there has been a somewhat chilling effect of the PATRIOT Act [on] the willingness of foreign students to do things like go back home for Christmas or for [the] summer,” Ryan said. “Some have had problems coming back...
Council member Richard F. Thomas, professor of Greek and Latin, said that the PATRIOT Act’s potential impact on America’s—and Harvard’s—worldwide perception could also affect graduate student applications. In that case, Thomas said, “it becomes a matter that’s not simply political...