Word: reflecter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...basing his observations on his experience and instinct rather than precise measurements. In fact, his assessment was accurate. But FBI managers concur with the report that the lab's chief failing has been the practice of letting veteran explosives specialists--"the bomb guys"--write reports and give testimony that reflect their surmises rather than careful calculations...
Hearing the verdict in the civil trial earlier this week, our thoughts inevitably returned to the criminal trial, and we were driven to reflect on the O.J. saga in its entirety. For myself, I can't help wondering why America was split asunder rather than united in disgust when this man murdered two innocent human beings. At least we may be grateful that the whole sad business of the O.J. Simpson case is over: Reqiescat in pace...
...Hickey without sacrificing the future of the University. Harvard should face up to the truth--it is unnecessarily hoarding cash at the expense of people, like Hickey, who depend on the money for their livelihood. When the current students graduate and are hounded by Harvard for contributions, they should reflect upon its insatiable greed, and they should give their money to a worthier cause. The technically proficient, mindless automatons running this University, and not Joe Hickey, should be offered severance...
...have two verdicts--one rendered by a predominantly white jury and one rendered by a predominantly black jury--each coming to different results," he said. "Juries must reflect the diversity of our population...
Reach out to minorities. It is truly unfortunate to read a newspaper which does not reflect the diversity of the campus it purports to represent and cover. If the Crimson wants to be legitimate to some members of the Harvard student body, it needs some of their voices. A diverse staff can bring insight to matters, such as randomization or the possibility of a multicultural center, that the current staff cannot possibly provide. For example, it was reassuring last year to read David Brown's columns on racial issues that non-minorities on staff, I felt, were reluctant to address...