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...Wise noted that Derwish had not been charged with or convicted of any crime and asked, "Where is the outrage?" Well, the terrorists have had their turn to play rough, and now it's our turn. If we plan to ask politely that each terrorist suspect outside the U.S. submit to questioning, we might as well give all terrorists a free pass to enter the country. Derwish was riding with an al-Qaeda leader; that seems enough justification to me. If you harbor or help terrorists, then you too are a terrorist. DOUG FISHER Dorado, Puerto Rico...
...commission is expected to submit a final report by the end of this month to Education Secretary Roderick R. Paige, who is then responsible for making the final recommendations to President Bush. It is crucial that he reject any misguided proposals the commission endorses, uphold Title IX and urge its vigorous enforcement. Otherwise he—and ultimately the Bush administration—will have to defend their inexcusable actions to more than half of the population. Title IX helped many women and any attempt to weaken this landmark law will not escape their notice...
...system requires students to submit their top two limited enrollment course choices to the registrar during the school’s two-day shopping period. The registrar’s office then assigns 90 percent of the spaces in the classes, giving priority to those students who rank a course first, as well as to those who are in their graduating year at the school...
Citing several specific passages in the council constitution and bylaws, Chapa said that Barro had overstepped his bounds as council chair and that the grant system used in the past—where student groups submit their entire grant application together at the beginning of the semester—is required under the constitution...
When Daniel Libeskind was invited last summer to submit ideas for rebuilding the area around the World Trade Center, he flew from his home in Berlin to visit the site. He descended into "the bathtub," the vast concrete basin in which the foundations of both towers once rested. As the street-level sounds of the city fell away, the primeval depths of Manhattan filled his view. "At that bedrock level you can see the indelible traces of the towers," says Libeskind. "These were walls that had withstood the trauma of the attack. I thought to myself, There is something very...