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...like to think that I don’t find this compelling. But I can’t really help it. This scandal has made scandal respectable for us somehow. To pick up The Crimson instead of pretending not to look at the tabloids at Out of Town News makes it easy to hide an appetite for titillating tidbits. In the public eye, Randy and Suzanne have become more than fellow students who might not graduate in June if the criminal case is still pending—they’re the soap opera next door...
...think the women of Afghanistan absolutely know what the future of that country should be. The idea that somehow we are shoving Western feminism on Afghan women--I cannot tell you how angry it makes me. I was struck by how much clarity the women have, because they've thought about it for so long. They've kept the country alive; let's face it. Why don't we ever recognize that...
...hour lives of girls like Lek and Tip. As we talked with them over a few days, our sense of being impartial observers gave way to a feeling of being uncomfortable voyeurs and then grew to a gnawing sense that just by watching the children's degradation we were somehow implicated. I'm not sure at what point we decided that, although we couldn't guarantee their futures, we could buy their freedom. We could help them escape...
Secondly, the argument that Harvard’s refusal to fund ROTC programs for its students is somehow a principled “moral stance” is asinine. If the University were really concerned about supporting an organization whose principles conflict with its own, it should immediately refuse to do any more business with the Department of Defense: no more applying for grants, no more consulting, no more admitting military personnel to study at the Kennedy School or to be visiting scholars, and no more accepting funding for research. The fact that Harvard chooses to follow...
...case the night before against Cornell, Harvard tallied a late goal to make things interesting. This time it was sophomore winger Tyler Kolarik, who somehow managed to flip the puck through a defenseman’s legs and past Cann with just 1:37 to play...