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...It’s just a great shame that the leader who was behind it was killed in such a fashion,” he said. “I was very impressed with...

Author: By Evan H. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Former Lebanese Leader, KSG Donor Killed | 2/16/2005 | See Source »

...than some nostalgic ?Greater Syria? concept that has driven Damascus to keep a tight hold on affairs in Lebanon. There are certainly economic benefits for Syria to maintain control over its economically dynamic neighbor whose progress and integration into the world economy puts Syria's own decrepit economy to shame. But Lebanon's primary importance to Damascus is its value as a strategic trump card. The organizing principle of Syrian foreign policy over the past four decades has been to find ways of pressuring Israel to return the Golan Heights, occupied by Israel since the war of 1967. Syria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Syria Feels the Heat from a Beirut Bombing | 2/15/2005 | See Source »

According to Cohen, her character portrays a palpable generational difference in the consideration of female sexuality. Cohen says her character’s sense of shame demonstrates that “there are still many women who think that pleasure during sexual activity isn’t something women are supposed to enjoy.” Mutlu’s monologue, on the other hand, not so subtly promotes a woman’s freedom to dress regardless of what onlookers may think...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTS MONDAY: Learn To Love the Monologues | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

...stage confidence that revealed her expansive experience as a Spoken Word performance poet. Comparing her vagina to a “cellar” (a part of the house that “no one talks about”), Cohen’s character makes no secret of her shame in and objections to speaking about her sexuality, saying “We didn’t talk about this when I was a girl...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Learn To Love the Monologues | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

According to Cohen, her character portrays a palpable generational difference in the consideration of female sexuality. Cohen says her character’s sense of shame demonstrates that “there are still many women who think that pleasure during sexual activity isn’t something women are supposed to enjoy.” Mutlu’s monologue, on the other hand, not so subtly promotes a woman’s freedom to dress regardless of what onlookers may think...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Learn To Love the Monologues | 2/14/2005 | See Source »

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