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In the interest of rallying support, the Yeltsin team often depicts his conflict with the Congress as a struggle between good and evil, pitting democrats against communists and fascists. In reality, most experts believe, there is little chance of a restoration of the old-style Soviet rule. But other forms...
Some guards said confidentiality was jeopardized because the interviews have been scheduled back-to-back, so guards can see each other as they enter and exit the interviewing areas. "How can confidentiality be preserved when you see who's going in and out?" another guard noted. "This is pitting guard...
The ROTC debate has already overemphasized Harvard's power to change government policy. But whereas ROTC is a government controlled entity, this (or any other) Colorado ski resort is a privately-owned business. It had nothing to do with the Colorado amendment passed in November, and to not accept it...
Time is a Harvard student's most precious commodity. Between coursework, extracurricular pursuits and the oft-ignored need to sleep at least a little bit each night, taking on anything extra is usually out of the question. But an event that has been unfolding thousands of miles from Cambridge is...
Saturday's women's soccer game pitting Harvard against Princeton here at Lourie-Love Field was a case study in the importance of one of George Bush's favorite, if not self-descriptive, words these days: momentum.