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...dissenters to separate their views from the majority opinion, thus allowing readers to know which editorials had overwhelming support and which did not. You won't see this policy at many daily newspapers, yet it is one of the best aspects of The Crimson's opinion page. Especially with regard to endorsements, the prominence of dissenting views has helped to focus the campaign on the issues. This year the staff endorsed Elizabeth A. Haynes '98, but dissenters, including some of the top Crimson brass, presented views in support of two other candidates. Last year, various members of the staff wrote...
Having promised to serve no more than two terms in the Senate, Thompson has shown little regard for its clubby folkways. He quickly signed on to his friend John McCain's campaign-finance-reform bill and began battling for such internally unpopular measures as term limits. Two years in a row, he has killed otherwise automatic congressional pay raises by demanding they be voted on separately...
...pilots to court-martial for their central role in the disaster. That didn't please General Ronald Fogleman, the tough-talking fighter pilot who runs the Air Force. In August 1995 he effectively ended the pilots' careers with letters of condemnation. "We are held in high regard by the public because of the integrity we demonstrate by holding ourselves accountable and others accountable for their actions," Fogleman told the Air Force. He declared that he scolded the 52nd's leadership for its neglect...
...After five minutes of soaking in the atmosphere, one of our number, probably a faceless engineer of one sort or another, would be seized by a group of crazed teenagers while we looked at our feet. Later, while rescuing the poor engineer, we would learn that teenagers have no regard for justice, other people's feelings or the right way of greeting strangers. Beaming back to the ship in a hurry, we would sigh and thank the lucky stars that our world was not ruled by adolescents...
...because most of us face intense pressure to entere these "suitable" fields. When my parents tell me to look for "jobs that a Harvard graduate deserves," there is no need to ask what types of jobs they have in mind. I do not think that my experience in this regard is unusual. Outside these gates, the Harvard degree is expected to correspond to a certain degree of wealth, and success is largely measured by one's progress up the corporate ladder. Those who choose to bypass the corporate fast track are often met with a shake of the head...