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Danilewitz and Nelson recount at length Arafat's history of terrorism and berate Harvard for, in their extravagant parlance, wining and dining a monster. After much mention of blood-stained hands, blood-drenched carpets, "bloody exercises in civilian warfare" and the "bloodshed of his all-too-recent career," they declare that Harvard has unpardonably stepped over the boundary between pursuing peace with Arafat and legitimizing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editorial Clearly Against Peace | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

...process which distributes votes among remaining candidates after others have met their quota. Although McSweeney finished in tenth place in his 1993 council bid, he was not appointed to fill the vacancy created by Walsh's removal from the council because more transfer votes went to Galluccio during the recount...

Author: By Aby. Fung, | Title: Tallying the Votes in a Cambridge City Election Is No Small Task | 11/7/1995 | See Source »

Although most of the pieces in the first act recount the woes of glutton, Faithfull shows neither regret nor bitterness. She is assertive and fearless, especially in the show's title song in a deadly serious tone, her voice grows dark and low as the song becomes a fiendish incitement rather than a cautionary word of advice. For this number, she naturally lit her first and only cigarette of the performance, hardly drawing...

Author: By Marco M. Spino, | Title: Always Faithfull | 9/28/1995 | See Source »

...need for criminals to understand the consequences of the crimes which they freely chose to commit. In a further statement of his blundering genius, Altman condemns the death penalty, which he apparently considers the next logical step beyond the contemporary chain gang. Granted, death penalty recipients--not victims--cannot recount the last painful moments of their wasted lives, but neither can the murdered victims of cruel and unusual crimes confide to loved ones the final painful, tortured moments of their abruptly extinguished lives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Altman Maltreats South, Gangs | 7/18/1995 | See Source »

...soon as it became clear that the police were coming, Crimson president Jim Fallows '70 and I dashed out of University Hall to get an extra edition of the paper ready, and so I can't recount any first-hand stories of dodging Somerville police who'd been waiting for years for their chance to bust some heads of long-haired anti-war creeps who were Harvard students to boot...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: A Year of PROTESTS DEMONSTRATIONS | 6/6/1995 | See Source »

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