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According to Faculty members, some suggest limiting the number of students who receive honors to 50 percent...
Israel may have let Arafat out to quiet demands from the U.N. that it allow a fact-finding mission to investigate the Jenin refugee camp, which Israel invaded last month. Although Palestinians have charged that a massacre took place in the camp, there is no evidence to suggest that any such massacre happened. The camp was a center for terrorist activity, and the Israelis took heavy losses in the fight there. Twenty-three Israeli soldiers were killed during house-to-house fighting. Palestinian terrorists had booby-trapped many houses and streets in the camp and reportedly used non-combatants...
Most people are opposed to the idea of first-cousin marriage simply because of some vague and ignorant fear of genetic deformities. The National Society of Genetic Counselors recently released findings to suggest that, contrary to popular belief, first-cousin marriages pose only a minimal health risk. Those who oppose the marriages often cite the 1.7 to 2.8 percent increase in the risk that cousin-parents have of passing a genetic disease on to their children as compared to the initial risk level of about 3 or 4 percent in marriages between complete strangers. But the risk of genetic disease...
...Ramallah deal is part of a broader attempt by the Bush administration, in concert with the Saudis, to calm the crisis in the Palestinian territories and revive movement towards Palestinian statehood. Media reports suggest President Bush and Crown Prince Abdullah have agreed to work together on a plan involving an end to all current Israeli incursions into Palestinian territories, a cease-fire and a renewal of negotiations over Palestinian statehood based on proposals brokered by the Clinton administration and discussed by the two sides at Taba through January...
...their alleged evils are not a disease, as many would like us to believe, but rather symptoms of Harvard’s gravely ill social scene. Instead of targeting final clubs as the enemy, students should reach out to clubs. Instead of targeting final clubs as the enemy, I suggest that students work together with club members in a positive manner. Members are, after all, Harvard students like everyone else. With so many intelligent people so passionate about an issue, there is indeed great potential for progress on the topic of the Harvard social life. But as long...