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...understand that a newspaper is not compelled to print all advertising submitted. It is entitled to its own judgment on the suitability of the ad for its audience. But in this case the judgment appears to have been that the audience was too tender to deal with what to many would have been an offensive political argument. We think that notion is false to the ideals of The Crimson and of free speech. If Harvard students cannot stand hearing an unpopular political argument, we are in a bad way. But we are utterly confident that they are capable of doing...
...TIME.com: With so much debate and so many amendments - and campaign finance being complicated enough already - is there a way to chart McCain-Feingold's progress without reading all the fine print...
...find it disturbing that The Crimson saw Justin G. Fong's "The Invasian" fit to print. I must admit my faith in The Crimson and its editors has been shaken for good...
...There was a time when we thought we were going into a print culture in the late 19th and 20th century, but we are now ironically in an age of TV and electronic communication," Engell says...
Williams says he wrote his book as an exorcism, but with Bruce's book rushed into print at the same time, the demons are sure to be reawakened. Even reporting the book was painful, Williams says. At one point, he interviewed one of the widows, herself a geologist. She blamed Williams for her husband's death and blasted him as irresponsible. "There had to have been signs," she tells him in boiling anger. "You just missed them, that's all...It was just stupid that he died." Readers of both books--and they should be read together--will reach their...