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...shouldn??t come as a surprise that Dick Cheney would hide behind our military—it’s what he has done since the first moments of the American invasion of Iraq. There should be no questions regarding the prosecution of the war, he seems to say, as that would “undermine” the troops. (He used that exact word earlier this week...
...Birkenstocks (although I like both those things). Sustainability involves building sustainable relationships, with those around you and with those in power. Environmentalism is still a “fight,” but I’ve sheathed the swords I brandished my freshman year.Solutions are complicated, but they shouldn??t be alienating. I’m still very much a contrarian—I still like to argue and raise a stink—but I see the environment as a great unifier. Being green is getting easier as more people realize this. Bridges are being built...
...example, the largest state, whose population is nearly 70 times that of the smallest state, Wyoming. California’s 55 electoral votes is only 18 times Wyoming’s three, meaning that a vote in Wyoming potentially has four times the impact of a vote in California. Shouldn??t every state be a “battleground” state, as opposed to the select 13 featured in the 2004 election? Shouldn??t voters in Kansas have as much influence in the election as voters in Texas...
...notices, his or her network privileges are revoked, Levine said. He added that cases where students had to have network privileges revoked were very rare. In his remarks, Berman asked rhetorically, “Since universities are the only parties that can monitor file sharing...—shouldn??t they bear some responsibility for monitoring piracy that takes place over their networks?” Levine said in response that a hypothetical policy that would allow Harvard administrators to monitor students’ files “smacks of being Big Brother.” Berman also...
...This issue being famous as it is, there is no reason why it shouldn??t be part of our collection,” said Whitney A. Williams ’10, who works at the periodicals room in Widener. “After all, we do have Playboy right back there...