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...defining fighters as unlawful combatants is a slippery slope to descend. And for the sake of America’s standing—the strengthening of which is a vital component in the war on terror itself—and for the sake of America’s soldiers??€”who may someday be declared unlawful combatants themselves—the Bush administration should stop bending the Geneva Conventions to suit its own ends...
...anything, the unsurprising plotline serves to create a sense of comfort as the film delves deeper into the intricacies of life in a small Eastern European village during World War II; everyone knows everyone else and, if it weren’t for the very occasional appearance of Nazi soldiers??€”often accompanied by violence—it would feel as though the picturesque village of Zelary were entirely untouched by the 20th century, let alone...
Before the Super Bowl, there was the Yale Bowl. Before Chicago’s Soldier Field, there was Cambridge’s Soldiers??€™ Field. Before the Bowl Championship Series, there was The Game...
...treat our athletes as if they were soldiers, marching into battle every week, each gridiron contest equated with life and death. But such hyperbole pales in comparison to lives of the soldiers??€”athletes themselves—who die in service of our country...
...would seem that quite the opposite would be true at first glance. Move undergraduates across the river, place them right down next to the Soldiers??€™ Field Complex, and maybe, just maybe, more of them will just pop into Lavietes Pavilion on a Friday evening to catch a basketball game prior to a party or drunkenly stumble into Harvard Stadium the next morning to catch a home game that isn’t The Game...