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Full participation in a club, logic would suggest, is consistent with pursuing the aims and ends of the club. Dogmatic professions of faith are what religious communities usually require of their members, and most certainly of their leaders. It does make an enormous difference to the integrity of a Christian club in the evangelical tradition if its leaders are unwilling to subscribe to the orthodox Christian beliefs to which the club is committed. That the Crimson should argue that “the purpose of the group is irrelevant,” boggles the mind...
...number of suspected SARS cases stokes the public’s anxiety. Many of those suspected of suffering from SARS were not even hospitalized, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Thus, if there are SARS infections in the state, there are probably fewer than the numbers suggest...
...facts point to a different conclusion. Although SARS can kill, it has caused much more fear and economic devastation than the death toll might suggest. For example, there were 1,059 reported cases of SARS in Hong Kong as of Saturday, according to the South China Morning Post, with 32 reported deaths. Although the disease appears to be communicated easily from person to person, it seems to require close contact with an infected person. Most of the cases have been tracked back to single locations where one sick person infected many others. Moreover, there are 6.8 million people in Hong...
...Saddam go. But the real work begins now. In interview after interview, a disturbingly large number of Iraqis have expressed more ambivalence, if not militant opposition, to the U.S. than hostility toward Saddam. Yet the plans for reconstruction—what little has been released of them—suggest the United States will not be leaving anytime soon...
...Iraq would be sure to stir up healthy debate and controversy, whether by challenging the prevalent anti-war mood at Harvard or by standing up to the Bush administration and the majority of Americans. Whatever his views on the war in Iraq—and it is preposterous to suggest that a man as savvy and opinionated as Larry Summers might lack any—he owes us a public, clear statement on the topic, even if that means opening himself to sometimes-absurd flak. Let’s hear it, Larry...