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...that promote it. They talk about regime change, but they also talk about oil and s___. They say it is regime change, but it is so complicated. Most of the time we aren't talking about supporting anybody unless there is something under the ground. And that is the sad truth about American ambition and many kinds of foreign policy. I don't have the answer. But don't we wish all the politicians were not connected in so many ways...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Questions with Russell Simmons | 5/3/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard does not really provide that platform,” Jeffrey Kwong ’09 says, a board member of the Catholic Students Association. And it’s sad, because, as Kwong attests, “some of the best scientists are some of the best Catholics...

Author: By Allegra M Richards, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Faith and Reason | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...Washington, D.C.,” I told him.“Ohhhh,” he replied, stretching the word to four distinct syllables, “the city that re-elected Marion Barry!”***It’s sad, but it’s true: Marion Shepilov Barry Jr. really is an iconic Washingtonian. Presidents and senators come and go, but Barry is in the District to stay.Back in 1990, while mayor, Barry found himself in Washington’s Vista Hotel smoking crack cocaine with a female friend. As he soon learned, the room was under...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Laughter or Tears? | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...sad truth is that, low-cost airlines such as Skybus are also low-conscience airlines. The cost of air travel will be paid, if not by travelers, then by the environment. America should consider a way of factoring the externalities of air travel into the cost of a ticket, just has been proposed by the European Commission...

Author: By Jonathan B. Steinman | Title: Low Cost, Low Conscience | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

Last week marked another sad milestone in the history of Harvard Square, as yet another independently owned business shuttered its doors. The latest casualty is the Greenhouse Restaurant and Coffee Shop, which has stood at the nexus of Harvard square for 30 years. The Greenhouse’s closing is but the latest reminder of the trend of locally owned businesses shutting down, and being supplanted by private chains—the most recent examples being Qdoba and the International House of Pancakes. While many have expressed concerns that Harvard Square is losing its tradition of supporting locally owned establishments...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Utility Before Ownership | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

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