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...receding? My house is built where a glacier once was. The same is true for much older structures. Trying to stop Earth's climate from changing is as realistic as trying to stop Earth from spinning. Gordon Otto Calgary, Canada Iran and the Bomb In his essay "Today tehran, tomorrow the world" [April 3], Charles Krauthammer stereotyped Iranians as followers of an "extreme and fanatical ideology" who would wield nuclear power recklessly. He argues that while good sense has kept other rogue nations from using the atom bomb, Iran, "undeterred by the usual calculations of prudence and self-preservation," cannot...
When a law student asked if newspapers should publish the Danish cartoons depicting the Islamic Prophet Muhammed, Flynt said that every newspaper in the nation should “publish the cartoons tomorrow,” and a “group of towel heads [had gotten] away with intimidating the whole world.” The use of the racial slur drew hisses from some in the crowd...
...over Cutter. Peterzan at No. 3 gave Harvard its six and final point by defeating Kim by a score of 6-2, 3-6, 7-6(5). The Crimson will play its final league match on the road against Dartmouth tomorrow. A victory would assure Harvard the sole right to the Ivy crown. “It’ll be a closer match at Dartmouth, but if we take care of business we will be fine,” Graham said. —Staff writer Barabara R. Barreno can be reached barreno@fas.harvard.edu...
...year,” Kumar said of his match. “[Wai] is the best player in the region by far, and I had him 5-3 in the third...it’s encouraging that I played well.” The Crimson will take on Dartmouth tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Beren Tennis Center in its final match of the season...
...curfew: when word spread that the police were firing rubber bullets - and that they have been firing at crowds throughout the city - Adhikari and the others turned and ran, tearing through bushes and gardens, jumping over walls, to make it to safety. "Of course I'll be back tomorrow," Adhikari said, at the end of it all, panting for breath. "What else is there to do? We'll keep coming until the King gives in to the people." A shout went out that the police were coming around through a back alley. Adhikari and his friends got ready...