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...opinion of The Primary Source that there are no qualified black students at Tufts University or that any of the other generalizations in the song are true,” reads the editor’s note. “I apologize that this carol did not accurately reflect the views of The Primary Source, and I take full responsibility for failing to edit it to ensure that it did.”And at Dartmouth, tensions over the school’s former mascot—the Indian—have lingered for years, but a series of events...
...that I’m the most proud of, is the fact that I’ve been getting to the line, and really going up strong.” Cusworth’s improvement of physique and health, along with the rise in his overall level of play, reflect the benefits of his coming back for a fifth season after sitting out the 2003-04 campaign, Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “He’s a little different than he was last year, you can see his maturity, and I think that?...
...David Cameron: I read these things and they don't quite seem to reflect my life, which is three children under 5. Most of my home life is spent knee-deep in nappies and wailing children, so I don't quite recognize the portraits that are sometimes painted...
...fact, the booming economy has enabled most of the Democratic Governors to lower taxes. Immigration is a huge issue in the region, and the Democrats have profited by supporting comprehensive plans--increased border control, along with guest-worker provisions and a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants--that reflect both the growing influence of Latino voters in the region and the needs of the local farming and construction businesses for labor. Democrats also tend to reflect a Western let-and-let-live attitude on social issues like abortion and homosexuality. But given the traditional Western aversion to lockstep conformity, none...
...notebooks impair his memory; his libraries overload his wit… A Greenwich nautical almanac he has… but does not know a star in the sky.” Perhaps the advent of the iPhone is a moment for us all to pause and reflect upon the gadgets that rule our lives. After all, combining our highly evolved ability to socialize (phone, Facebook), remember events (photos, video), and work (papers, e-mails) into one dashing unit, the iPhone is set to become the digital incarnation of ourselves. And with it we sacrifice yet another great measure of self...