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Tsai said he resigned because "the [review] has not been able to print any issues whatsoever as a result of the computer society's financial problems...
Unfortunately, when an influential group--the media, the "cultural elite," call it what you will--comes to accept a certain belief as indisputably true, impartiality itself can become a political position. In the current political climate, a reporter who does not take a conscious stand in print in favor of gay rights may find himself labelled homophobic, regardless of his personal beliefs, Yet on an issue so controversial, entertaining a bias in favor of gay rights--even if its correct--should be just as unacceptable as a bias against gays...
Your publication of Camille Paglia's "Guest Commentary" (Feb. 17, 1994) raises a number of questions that we hope you plan to answer in print...
...caption in yesterday's paper was in error. Ari L. Goldman is, in fact, the former religion reporter for the New York Times. His speech yesterday at Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel was entitled: "All the Religion That's Fit to Print...
...writing in response to the Feb. 9 article, "Students May Print Electronic News," which discussed our new student organization, Digitas. Readers may have been given the impression that Digitas is a computer club. Digitas is a club dedicated to the use of emerging technologies which include, but are not limited to, computers...