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...America defeated too. Those Palestinian crowds cheering on Sept. 11 were no coincidence. Suicide bombers were blowing apart Tel Aviv, Netanya and Jerusalem long before Mohammed Atta learned to fly commercial jets. Make no mistake: if we permit terrorists to strong-arm political concessions in Israel, we shall suffer atrocities that make the spectacle of skyscrapers falling in a plume of smoke look like the product of a child’s tantrum...

Author: By Jason L. Steorts, | Title: An Ultimatum for Arafat | 4/12/2002 | See Source »

...poems make explicit the currents running through the narrative (“he wondered if symmetry were the deepest truth about the world”) and, like the dialogue, suffer from a problem of show and tell. The poems are more thematic exegesis than poetry in their own right...

Author: By Josiah P. Child, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crowley: Lost in Translation | 4/12/2002 | See Source »

Blade II is not without its shortcomings—some tracks, such as the Eve and Fatboy Slim collaborative, “Cowboy,” and Cypress Hill and Roni Size’s “Child of the Wild West” suffer from painfully annoying choruses that are repeated far too many times. Mos Def’s angry nasal rantings run incongruous to the downbeat trip-hop of Massive Attack on “I Against I,” and Danny Saber and Marco Beltrami’s “Theme From Blade?...

Author: By Crimson STAFF Writers, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Music | 4/12/2002 | See Source »

...only assume that these claims are made by people who suffer from the myopic view that education is restricted to what one learns in a classroom. Lectures and problems sets cannot substitute for the personal testimony that students often offer one another in the sanctity of state clubs meeting rooms...

Author: By Olamipe I. Okunseinde, | Title: The Garden State of Eden | 4/10/2002 | See Source »

...Baker Professor of Economics Martin Feldstein said that while Sachs’ move stemmed from a desire for professional advancement, the level of his students would suffer as a result...

Author: By Anat Maytal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sachs’ Departure A Blow To Harvard | 4/9/2002 | See Source »

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