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...English seminar that week, Laura was asked to write about a recent event. She responded with an angry poem addressed to her father’s shooter, which ended with the promise, “this hand will find you / I am his daughter.” In a recent interview with The Crimson, she recalled the emotional roller coaster she was on as she wrote the poem, her sense of confusion and powerlessness, as though her entire world had been turned upside down. The poem disguised her fears beneath a façade of anger and threats...
Revenge: A Story of Hope is the fulfillment of this dream. A gripping combination of personal journal and cultural study, it chronicles her efforts in 1998 to track down the shooter and his family with the goal of finally taking some kind of revenge. Although the rest of her family—including her father—had little trouble in moving on with their lives, the attack remained etched in the back of her mind. The shooting threatened her values and dehumanized her father. At base, she writes, she wanted her father’s attacker...
...Arafat, to his own followers, proclaimed “into Jerusalem we shall go as millions of martyrs as need be.” On Feb. 6, a Hamas gunman shot and killed three Israelis at Moshav Hamra. Palestinian radio (controlled by Arafat’s government) proclaimed the shooter a “hero.” And Arafat himself told his followers, “we will make the lives of the infidels hell,” a clear reference to Israelis. One of Arafat’s top lieutenants, Gaza security chief Mohammed Dahlan, was recently quoted...
...Cserny’s shooting numbers are far better than Sutton’s, especially from the line, where Cserny can hit 85.4 percent and Sutton can only manage 51 percent. Sutton doesn’t shoot threes; Cserny, shockingly, is Harvard’s most accurate three-point shooter this season...
...first-time shooter, however, I quickly discovered that hitting the actual targets, as opposed to the ceiling or the roof of the range, was not my forte. So, I took almost immediate affection to the 9mm Glock, with its three internal safety mechanisms that promised me the lowest probability of accidentally hitting one of the many non-stationary targets available at the range. Later, I confided my preferences for the Glock to Lisa M. Giroux, a second-year law student and financial officer of the gun club. Giroux seconded that emotion, replying, “I love my Glock...