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...simply demonstrated an abundance of journalistic integrity. As Hartnett himself notes, the piece was well researched—including interviews with former teachers, hometown community members, and on-campus friends—and tastefully written. If Hartnett had chosen to focus his ire at the caustic columns written by Ross G. Douthat ’02 and Jordana R. Lewis ’02 soon after the story broke, we might have agreed with him. By writing instead on the FM article, Hartnett causes us to question whether he understands the objective of journalism—to expose the available...

Author: By Gila D. Jones and Ayanna S. Williams, S | Title: Hartnett's Criticism of FM Story Misdirected | 3/18/2002 | See Source »

...Ross G. Douthat ’02 is a history and literature concentrator in Quincy House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...

Author: By Ross G. Douthat, | Title: Learning to Love Garth Brooks | 3/18/2002 | See Source »

...investments in the country surged 32% to $28 billion in the fiscal year ending last March, according to just-released government figures. In 2001, foreigners accounted for almost a third of the mergers and acquisitions, says Thomson Financial, up from only 13% the year before. GE Capital, investor Wilbur Ross and the private-equity arms of firms such as J.P. Morgan are committing billions of dollars. "Despite all the uncertainties, there comes a point where you just can't ignore the opportunities here," says John Lewis, a partner at J.P. Morgan in Tokyo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Invaders | 3/11/2002 | See Source »

...crude polemic by Ross G. Douthat ’02 depicting Fidel Castro as equivalent to Adolf Hitler and Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professor Mario Coyula as the equal of Albert Speer (Column, “Albert Speer at Harvard,” March 4) deserves condemnation on at least three grounds...

Author: By John H.coatsworth, | Title: Prof. Coyula’s Expertise Sure to Enrich Harvard | 3/11/2002 | See Source »

...Like Ross G. Douthat ’02, I am disturbed that the Graduate School of Design has appointed “an apparatchik from a totalitarian state [Castro’s Cuba]” to be a visiting professor. However, the existence of a double standard that forgives the collaboration of leftists while anathemizing rightists is not at all obvious to me. During the Cold War, scholars who collaborated with right-wing dictatorships were welcome at Harvard. (Tellingly, in 1968, the University granted an honorary doctorate to Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, the shahanshah of Iran...

Author: By Steve M. Kim, | Title: Right-Wing Apparatchiks Must Also Be Questioned | 3/11/2002 | See Source »

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