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Arafat remains highly controversial in Israel and abroad. The legacy of terrorism associated with Arafat's Palestinian Liberation Organization leads some people to regard his strides toward peace as illegitimate. Right-wing politicians in Israel are bitterly contesting the peace agreements. And Arafat now faces bitter opposition from extremist Arab groups, such as Hamas, who are desperately trying to disrupt the peace process. Hamas has been responsible for recent suicide bombings in Israel. Fortunately, the peace process has continued despite the obstacles posed by radicals on both sides...
...absolutely agree with The Crimson's desire to protect free speech inside and outside both classroom and lecture hall. But this stance must be applied universally. It should be called upon only with regard to specific infractions and not as some version of a preemptive strike. In this editorial we have nothing more than politically correct indulgence...
...With regard to the AALARM-BGLSA controversy and the question of free speech outside the classroom, discussion organizer E. Michelle Drake '96 said Dean of Students Archie C. Epps met with the leaders of AALARM this past week to discuss what kind of speech is "appropriate" on campus...
...situation with regard to the homeless seems to be more complicated because the homeless, by definition, have no homes. But this does not change the fact that every American has a right to security and protection. Even in the most crime-ridden pockets of our cities, where these problems seem at least as intractable as the problems on the Holyoke grates, the government has not responded by expelling the residents of these neighborhoods. Instead, the state fights to maintain security and peace of mind even in these stricken areas. Surely the homeless of Cambridge deserve the same treatment...
...Recently the HUCTW leadership published a letter informing employees that HUCTW benefits are 'unresolved' under the new contract and that the existence of the new Joint Committee on Benefits means that 'negotiations are ongoing' with regard to all of the scheduled benefits changes," Corvey's memo reads. "Both statements are totally false...