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...people who suffer most from war these days are women and children,” she said...

Author: By Nura A. Hossainzadeh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UNICEF Director Urges Unity | 2/20/2003 | See Source »

...warden, approximately 85 percent of Massachusetts prisoners then in solitary confinement units had simply been overclassified. They didn’t belong in solitary confinement and could have remained in standard or even minimal security conditions without any additional threat. A majority of those prisoners to this day still suffer in inhumane conditions that they were never reasonably shown to, and most likely do not, deserve...

Author: By Richard M. Re and Previn Warren, S | Title: Expanding Unfair Punishment | 2/13/2003 | See Source »

...Perhaps the most impressive thing about Steve is that he does not seem to suffer from the ‘depth/breadth’ tradeoff that plagues so many of us,” Harvard’s Lindsey Professor of Psychology Stephen M. Kosslyn wrote in an e-mail. “He is remarkably broad while remaining deep in numerous sub-fields...

Author: By Nathaniel A. Smith, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: University To Battle For MIT Professor | 2/12/2003 | See Source »

...Excellency has murdered all his political opponents, even his own family—sometimes pulling the trigger himself. Millions have died and millions more suffer under his tyrannical dictatorship...

Author: By Richard T. Halvorson, | Title: Disarm Iraq's Caustic Ideology | 2/11/2003 | See Source »

...America is nuts." Since it is no longer politically correct to make racial slurs or joke about physical handicaps, it would appear that the last bastion of acceptable derision is mental illness. By poking fun at rare conditions such as fetishism, this article ends up stigmatizing the millions who suffer from the entire range of mental disorders defined in the DSM and trivializing the scientific advances for such disorders. It is regrettable that TIME could not see the damaging effect this skeptical story could have on people with serious disorders. DARREL A. REGIER, M.D., DIRECTOR DIVISION OF RESEARCH AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 10, 2003 | 2/10/2003 | See Source »

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