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...Life (FFL) and Harvard Right to Life (HRL), of which I am a member, embrace a more constructive approach. Alongside students who disapprove of HRL’s boldness to display photos of a fetus at various stages of development are many who stop and consider a FFL poster that HRL has distributed: “They say I have a free choice, but without housing on campus for me and my baby, without on-site daycare, without maternity coverage in my health insurance, it sure doesn’t feel like I have much of a choice...
...Lieberman lost the democratic primary because his constituents know that he is a lightweight shifting his allegiance as the wind blows, trying to play both sides of every issue. He is the poster child for term limits in our Congress. He is still there because he is working the system for his own good, rather than for the benefit of the American people. How do we get rid of him? Boyce Abbott Chicago...
...only fuels the antiviolence Zeitgeist that 24 has become not only a poster show for gore but also a bte noire of Iraq-war opponents, who say that it rationalizes state brutality. They seized on a New Yorker article in which Army officers complained that West Point students cited 24 as an argument for torture. (G.O.P. Senator John McCain, a 24 fan, has made the same criticism...
...covering community issues, such as the relationship between substance abusers and “violence, infection and disease, and automobile accidents.” HITTING HOME As the diverse and respectable Everyman (and Everywoman) in glasses, sweaters, and red power-ties on the “Addiction” poster imply, the film series focuses on members of a typical American community, not third-time prison offenders on the fringe. Furthermore, it covers issues beyond periods of addiction, such as new drug treatments and relapse stories. Addiction, in this series, is a disease, not a choice. The series will debut...
...simple decency, in turning your backs on this new and highly efficient mechanism for malicious gossip,” Kagan wrote. The site is host to numerous posts that identify fellow classmates by name and make offensive remarks about physical appearance, race, and sexual identity. In multiple threads, the posters describe their classmates as “fat,” remark on the size of their breasts, or use ethnic slurs. Two targets of other posts did not respond to repeated requests for comment yesterday. The president of gay rights group HLS Lambda, Adam R. Sorkin, said...