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...truth about abortion: it is not pro-woman. “I considered myself a murderer. I became disconnected, unable to really extend love or have meaningful [and] successful relationships,” one woman writes. Another says, “My life has been filled with guilt and regret over what I did to my unborn child...

Author: By Laura E. Openshaw, | Title: When "Pro-Choice" Isn't | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...pregnancy centers that provide objective options and counseling to all women facing unplanned pregnancies, material resources to women who choose to carry to term and abortion recovery counseling for those who do not. They insist that the emotional effects of abortion are fabricated, offering no support to women who regret their choice. When Harvard Right to Life (HRL) ran a poster series last year with images of the developing fetus to educate students about human development, the posters were vandalized and torn down so frequently that even many students who disagreed with HRL but valued the right to free speech...

Author: By Laura E. Openshaw, | Title: When "Pro-Choice" Isn't | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...Korean nuclear crisis to relations with the U.S. has sent his approval ratings plummeting to 25.6% from 80% right after he took office. "I supported Roh because he was new and clean," says Myong No Min, a furniture-shop owner in the southern city of Kwangju. "Now I really regret it. He's not ready to be President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crisis of Confidence | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...team that cannot possibly win the World Series—a team whose best player, Ted Williams, will remain on ice for at least the remainder of the post-season—is the sort of quirk that many pick up in their college years and come to regret passionately upon graduation. But unlike a gauche tattoo or a heroin habit, Sox support can be tucked under the rug easily right now, before the shame of defeat strikes its certain blow. There’s still time not to be a loser...

Author: By The Editors, | Title: Dartboard | 10/10/2003 | See Source »

...It’s a great name. I had to make the decision rather precipitously early in my career. And I thought briefly that I might regret giving up my family name, but now I wouldn’t want any other name.” Apart from enjoying what he calls its “luster,” he also likes that the name appears to be just two-of-a-kind. “Wherever I travel, I look in the telephone books and I can never find another Harvard...

Author: By Rachel E. Dry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: John Harvard, Canadian Parliamentarian | 10/9/2003 | See Source »

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