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...certainly understandable why Duncan M. Currie ’04 would come to the incorrect conclusion that the Sept. 11 terrorist attack and the inability of U.S. security to thwart it somehow justify Israeli attacks on Palestinians (Opinion, “Vindicating Israel’s War on Terror,” Sept. 17). We are a very vulnerable, hurt, fearful and vindictive country following the deaths of thousands of citizens. But we cannot let these emotions cloud our sense when it comes to the Israeli occupation and military actions...

Author: By Miriam R. Asnes, | Title: More Violence Not the Answer to Terrorism | 9/18/2001 | See Source »

These two sentiments, both well-intentioned, came from sports sections whose pages were suddenly rendered insignificant last week, dwarfed in every respect by photographs of fire and rubble and bent steel, of the faces of helpless but somehow hopeful loved ones...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Saved By The Bell: Healing Will Take Time, But Sports Help | 9/18/2001 | See Source »

...being reclaimed and transformed at the same time. Like any romance, the courtship between a church and a preacher can take a long time and some divine intervention to get right. Pastoral search committees often spend years looking for their perfect mate, a Shepherd in Chief who can somehow tend to both the budget and the soul. But as important as administrative skill and pastoral experience may be, many churches admit that right now, there's one gift that matters most. Says Duain Claiborne, who chaired the call committee for his Lutheran church in Northfield, Ill.: "The only thing people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Much Does The Preaching Matter? | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...name came up for a professorship," says Estrich. "She'd look at us and say 'There are no women qualified to teach here.'" Estrich believes that this sort of "queen bee" behavior results from "a sense of insecurity, a sense that your success will come at my expense, that somehow if I'm not the only woman in the room, they'll get rid of me altogether. And if I push too hard for other women, they will see me as a woman's woman, as opposed to being one of the boys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inflection Point: Work's Bad Girls | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

...building guards began directing us toward the parking garage. More than one hundred of us had entered the garage when the dust became too thick to breathe. Somehow my co-worker and I became separated. People in the garage began to yell to those trying to exit the lobby and, slowly, we all re-entered the lobby. I found her again and it’s safe to say we were relieved to find each other. We were directed toward the back of the building, the side that faces away from the direction from which the dust was coming...

Author: By Gregory J. Davis, | Title: The End of Innocence: September 11, 2001 | 9/17/2001 | See Source »

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