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...experience with PHC students—limited to a few weeks face-to-face while in Israel attending a conference about terrorism??was extremely cordial. (One of them attempted to trace the precise footsteps of Jesus and a handful of saints. The other attempted to win me over, with grace and charisma, to evangelical Protestantism.) They were both homeschooled, as is a good majority of PHC’s student body, but were surprisingly worldly. Beyond that, they seemed as competent as a typical Harvard student and lacked the smarminess that sometimes comes along with a crimson pedigree...
...article “Clarke Blasts Bush’s Policy on Terrorism?? (News, April 22) reads “The United States needs ‘prominent, articulate Islamic leaders we could look to for counterweights,’ Clarke said. ‘We have to get inside the head of the enemy.’” This quotation, taken out of context (and I’m not even sure whether Clarke actually said these two sentences consecutively as it is printed in the article, in which case it is even worse), implies...
Dinh said he thought legislation such as the PATRIOT Act remained important following Sept. 11 because a “war on terrorism?? required some of the “deference” traditionally accorded to military bodies to be transferred to U.S. political leadership...
Yesterday’s talk, sponsored by the Institute of Politics, followed Blunkett’s speech given Monday at Harvard Law School. During the question and answer session after Monday’s speech—that dealt with the global threat of terrorism??Blunkett announced that five British detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba would be released to England within 24 hours. Yesterday, five Britons returned to their homeland and four of them were arrested under the Terrorism Act while immigration authorities detained the fifth...
...Terror? Why did Bush’s Congress spend $8.5 million of the $87 billion Iraq and Afghanistan appropriation on security for November’s Free Trade Area of the Americas talks in Miami? That money, theoretically intended to further his “tough on terrorism?? agenda, instead financed the silencing and imprisonment of dozens of non-violent protestors who dared to take issue with his politics...