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...fostering an open dialogue” on the dignity of human life from conception through death and “increasing awareness to the Harvard community and beyond.” The Natalie campaign is not about awareness or education. Awareness posters inform students about pregnancy resource centers and remind them that abortion is not the only option. Slapping an oversized fetus on neon yellow paper, giving it a little girl’s name and using exclamation points is so inflammatory that it cannot qualify as educational awareness. The fetus is magnified 1000-fold, and important facts, such...
...know, I didn't." Last week he met with groups he rarely talks to, many of who opposed his reelection, like the state's teachers union and PTAs. This might be a shrewd strategy, because if the class size effort fails, Bush can always blame its advocates and remind voters he never supported the measure anyway. Petulance and blame-shifting, however, are not very attractive qualities for a man who may run for senator or president...
Thank you so much for the fascinating images and the article "Inside the Womb." As a registered nurse, I can appreciate the importance of these pictures and the story, especially for teaching my teenage friends. High-quality information presented in easily understood language is a valuable aid to remind the young to think before they act. MARJORIE HARCK, R.N. Lubbock, Texas...
...This is the old evil-twin story, a gene-spliced Genesis, where Cain and Abel are closer than brothers. "You remind me of him," Salter says to the good Bernard, who replies, "I remind me of him. We both hate you." And where Adam, or God, is the villain, for siring an Abel whose goodness tortures Cain. (Perhaps Eve was cloned in the Garden of Eden; otherwise, where did Cain and Abel find their wives?) Salter, I guess, is Adam, and Abraham too, betrayed by the gods to whom he handed over his child - not to be killed...
...confront Saddam would be to appease aggression - although he didn't use that supercharged word from Europe's initial failure to confront Hitler, it was in the air, as he appealed to the continent's history of wrestling with totalitarian regimes. The seven new NATO members, he argued, should remind the current 19 nations of the "soul" of their alliance. What those new nations share is a recent history of overcoming oppression. "Those who have lived through a struggle of good against evil are never neutral between them," said Bush. It was an extraordinary statement suggesting that countries that have...