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...lawyer Howard J. Bashman, who filed a friend-of-the-court brief arguing that the Bush administration’s military recruitment policy is indeed constitutional, predicted that at least seven justices would vote to uphold the Solomon Amendment. In a phone interview with The Crimson this week, he stood by that forecast. “I don’t think it’s going to be that close of a vote,” Bashman said...
...when he freed the Jordanian militant from prison in a general amnesty. Zarqawi, 39, had been jailed in the early 1990s on sedition charges after joining an Islamic fundamentalist group. He repaid Abdullah's royal gesture by starting a relentless terrorism campaign against Jordanian monarchy. In turn, Abdullah has stood firm against Islamic extremism and sought to bring Zarqawi to justice, cooperating ever more closely with the Bush administration's War on Terrorism...
...living room, an interesting mix of fashion styles that one might find acceptable only if it were Halloween (it was September), and people moving their bodies around in a way that I think was supposed to be “dancing” (although my transfer friends and I stood in the middle of the floor with our mouths hanging open for about 30 seconds as we tried to assure ourselves of that). Was this, I wondered, the social life I was to expect for the next three years? For a brief moment, I considered packing my bags and running...
...last fall when I entered the Pforzheimer Bell Tower room for what I thought would be a night of harmless and much needed fun. I’m not quite sure what I had imagined this mystical Bell Tower would be before entering, but I assume that as I stood in line I intended to enter a big open space with lots of attractive young people dancing to some good music and generally making fools of themselves, as college students tend to do on a typical Friday night...
...Kelly] is a gentleman I feel deserves to be elected,” he said. Meanwhile, one student tried to capitalize on the election-day flow of civic-minded voters, expecting it to be more than just a trickle. Mina S. Makarious ‘06 stood outside the Quincy House gate on Plympton St., seeking signatures for a state petition for affordable healthcare. “We picked [this time] because we thought it would be busier,” he said. Makarious said he was not voting in the day’s election because...