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NOBODY COULD PUNISH SMITH MORE than she is punishing herself right now. Most women who do such a terrible thing have had terrible lives beforehand and even more terrible lives afterward. Their crimes should be abhorred, but they should...
...They beat us down there [at Brown], so we'll be motivated," captain Ben Coughlin said. "We just want to go out there and punish them...
Groups which allow their members full access to the Internet find it difficult to separate their paternalistic itch to protect and punish those who would enter cyberspace from the reality that newsgroups are nothing more than the latest interactive entertainment. Mihaly told Rolling Stone. "I never even considered that anything I wrote would have any repercussions in the real world...
...Foundation's need for access after the building's normal closing hours; and secondly, by the prospective renovation of University Hall in the next year or two. Moreover, Dr. Counter himself will retain an office in University Hall, hardly a step which suggests that the College is trying to punish or isolate him. Even your own staff dissent questions the logic and basis for the Editorial's conclusions...
...while, given his history, we don't doubt the wisdom of marginalizing Counter himself, we do wish the University wouldn't punish the Foundation--and its student members-for the transgressions of its director...