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...question: Where are your terrorist friends when you need them most? Tim F. Peters Kuala Lumpur Isn't it time to put in place global systems that can help minimize the disaster and casualties resulting from events like tsunamis? To that end, developed countries must work together for the sake of humanity and not their individual interests. There is no shortage of skills and resources throughout the world. And if we join together, the next tsunami will command only a small amount of press coverage. Umesh C. Pandey Sahibabad, India The U.S. has a history of extending massive help when...
...There’s definitely some small stigma attached to the science fiction association [at Harvard] and we want to dispel that, but at the same time we’re unwilling to change anything that we do just for the sake of dispelling that,” she said...
...outcomes of the recommendations is to liberate the freshmen for the exploration” of a broad range of study, said Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby, who is leading the review. “That’s not flexibility for flexibility’s sake; that, in my view, is what a liberal arts education should be about...
...also smartly balances a thriller's plotting with an astute eye for politics and bureaucratic idiocy. Whether you consider it a gripping, worthy scare or titillating scaremongering may depend on whether you think it is a fair warning or a grim preview reel of inevitable coming attractions. For the sake of all of us, if not of the movie, let's hope it's the former...
...even less. Sure, students will have the opportunity to apply for a seat in J-Term seminars four times more selective than the most popular of freshman seminars, but this is a dubious fair trade for the student body. Before Harvard loosens up term-time teaching requirements for the sake of making J-Term viable, we vehemently urge adequate consideration of its negative impact on the majority of undergraduates...