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...sorts. Says former Salient Editor-in-Chief and infamed moral crusader, Warren G. Poopin ’04, “If the Sodomites are escaping from the closets from whence they came, ushered on the wings of the bats of hell, to the closets we shall go and seek refuge from this iniquitous onslaught!” With that, Poopin and nine other Salient board members marched righteously into their respective closets. No word on when, if ever, Poopin and the Salient crew will come...
...drought has nothing to do with management decisions. Instead, they say it’s because a popular and powerful pub owner was not allowed to bring his goat in to Wrigley Field, even though the goat had a ticket. Furious, the man pronounced, “Never again shall a World Series game be played in Wrigley Field,” a curse which has prompted some Cubs fans to even talk about demolishing their historic ball park...
With last week’s announcement that Iranian activist Shirin Ebadi had taken home the Nobel Peace Prize, the 2003 Nobel season came to a close. And for the sixth consecutive year, Harvard professors stayed home empty-handed, absent from the ranks of those who “shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind...
...areas, and they'll bow their heads at the mere mention of the King's name. King Gyanendra is the sole reason the country has endured over the past turbulent years of so-called democracy. The Maoists and the Western world underestimate our patriotism and will to survive. We shall overcome. Prasanna Khatry Chettri Kathmandu...
...future with an understanding of tradition. He fought for Palestinian rights while understanding Jewish suffering, and did not see this posture as a paradox. We founded the West-East Divan as a forum where young Israeli and Arab musicians understood that before Beethoven we all stand as equals. I shall never forget his making a room full of young Arabs, Israelis and Germans understand that the devil exists in all of us, that Weimar, where that first Divan took place, represented both the best and the worst of German history. It was the city of Goethe, yet it was only...