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...mean, here's a guy with a long record of clear-cut evil, and all the transcript of his confession does is raise questions. Were his claims of responsibility for dozens of attacks mere boasts or the fruits of abuse or torture over years of detention? Why did the Pentagon claim the initial transcript was complete, only to add a section later about the killing of Daniel Pearl? Why was Sheikh Mohammed denied witnesses on the baffling basis that their testimony would be irrelevant? And why did three of the four tribunal members say absolutely nothing during the hearing...
...hard to tell what the Pentagon's objective really is in releasing the transcript of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's confession. It certainly suggests the Administration is trying to blame KSM for al-Qaeda terrorism, leading us to believe we've caught the master terrorist and that al-Qaeda, and especially the ever-elusive bin Laden, is no longer a threat...
...last Thursday, Harvard seniors could add a minor to their transcript with just a few clicks and a trip to the Registrar’s Office. But kinks remain in the secondary field program, creating bureaucratic hurdles for many undergraduates who want to take advantage of the initiative...
...device sacrilegious: “I espouse patience in listening, trying to capture what the other person is thinking, trying to see the world from that person’s point of view.” Two other reporters describe the professional and legal safety of having a transcript, should you need it. Multiply these four opinions by the number of other writers in the book and you can sense the difficulty—or, rather, the charming frustration—of this collaborative “guide” to writing. But the true joy of the collection...
...Report on the Harvard College Curricular Review even recommended making a “significant international experience” a graduation requirement, the completion of which would be “noted on the transcript.” Lewis says that the University eventually recognized that this would have “some practical difficulties.” The proposed expectation never became a rule...