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...also condemned mob violence by all people and called for the release of Israeli hostages taken by Hezbollah. On these issues, I think that the two groups pretty much agree. HSI certainly hopes this is true and our president, Jonathan M. Gribetz '02, welcomed the presence of the SAS silent counter-protest from the podium because we believed that all people in the Yard could agree to the humanitarian message that was being presented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

...this political matter we recognize the fact that there are those on this campus who disagree with out statement. To maintain cordial relationships, HSI is actively seeking dialogue with SAS and other groups on campus and has proposed to hold a non-political, joint silent vigil together in the near future. At the same time, however, we feel that we have the right and imperative to present our understanding of the situation in a dignified manner and thank those who joined us at the rally--Jews and non-Jews alike--for allowing us to present our position within the ongoing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

...organizers of the HSI rally "deplored all deaths" but mentioned by name only two slain Israeli soldiers, erasing the fact that nearly all of those killed have been Palestinian civilians. The Harvard Society of Arab Students (SAS) maintained a silent, dignified presence near the rally. Several of SAS' most active members are Jews; numerous Jews and Israelis stood with SAS in making an explicit point to display the names of Palestinians, Israeli civilians and the two Israeli soldiers killed while under detention...

Author: By Darryl Li, | Title: The Fence is Not an Option | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

...just can't stand you anymore." Buddy, flailing for a lifeline, asks, "Can I say I'm sorry?" Nasia says it's too late. So he asks, "Can I kiss you one last time?" But she wants a different parting gift: "Tell me that you love me." He is silent. "Do you love me?" she asks. Buddy looks away. What can a 13-year-old boy say to a 12-year-old girl who has outgrown his puppy love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Let Us Now Praise Little Men | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

...Reminiscent of massive footprints or glimpsed clouds, the deep indigo ink imprinted on stretched paper covers its own wall. It is held together by its own repeating patterns, its kaleidoscopic structure, yet is full of a necessary and freeing space. Across the room, Emily Cheng's oil-on-canvas "Silent Elaborations" overtly draws the eye to its center. It's a two-dimensional theater, drapery framing the precious vision of a highly ornate object, the jeweled product of careful work...

Author: By Amanda Gill, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BEAUTY CONTEST: SHOULD ART BE PRETTY? | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

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