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...order to create a new global coalition against his enemy?the Soviet Union. On Feb. 21, 30 years to the day after Nixon touched down, George W. Bush is arriving to create a new global coalition against his enemy?international terrorism. It would be grandiose to suggest that Bush's two-day swing through Beijing will change the sweep of history the way his predecessor's did. Yet three decades on, China again relishes the chance to build a new relationship with America. "China has become a world power," says a senior Chinese foreign policy advisor, "and now it wants...
...citizens of the free world, let alone members of the University community, students ought to do everything possible to challenge systematic prejudice and bias. But what can they do? Let me suggest some ways they may begin correcting distortion within the classroom and also beyond...
...anti-American rhetoric may be more than just wild ranting by a marginal former mujahid. Reports from Kandahar suggest his followers have been involved in attacks on the U.S. airbase there, and have also been seeking out allies among disaffected local warlords for a campaign against the new government and its American allies. Unconfirmed reports from Afghanistan also suggest that Hekmatyar's supporters may have been conspiring with his erstwhile Taliban foes in Pakistan to launch a new campaign against the Americans and the Karzai government...
...first address the two main arguments offered in favor of House dining. Many would suggest that individual dining halls are an essential feature of House life; that dining daily in the company of neighbors and tutors is one of the hallmarks of the Harvard experience. This is all well and good, but I fail to see how this would become any less possible if, say, all the residents of Leverett, Dunster and Mather House were lumped into a single dining hall. You could still eat with all of the people you do now; it’s just that...
...Stephen E. Sachs ’02 raises some important issues but ultimately misses the point of V-day and the Coalition Against Sexual Violence (CASV) poster campaign. To be fair, Sachs is correct about many things in his column. First, he is right to suggest that awareness about sexual assault should not be limited to Valentine’s Day. The reason Valentine’s Day is “uniquely suited” for remembering sexual assault is precisely because it is the perfect opportunity to remind ourselves what love is, and more pressingly what love...