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...peace, free interchange and mutual respect only insofar as it proves effective as a means initiating tangible change. This is not to suggest that the new administration must acquiesce to every student demand and recommended reform brought to the table, but it is to suggest that the administration must treat every student demand and recommended reform with seriousness and actually take steps to act on those issues where student and administrative interests are able to converge...

Author: By Lauren E. Baer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: How to Heal Harvard | 5/2/2001 | See Source »

around three principles: "niceness, provocability, and forgiveness." To reach a solution, he says, each side should treat each other "nicely" but should show that they can respond forcefully to aggression. But as soon as one party backs down and returns to "niceness," the other party should be forgiving...

Author: By William M. Rasmussen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: University Chooses Not To Use Famed Mediation Professors With PSLM | 5/1/2001 | See Source »

...agreement would be necessary to accommodate their concerns. If we go ahead, essentially we're going to be saying it's preferable for China to build more nuclear missiles to maintain their nuclear deterrent. We have no nuclear arms control agreement with them currently, but Washington doesn't treat China as a rogue state either. So there'll be some sort of tacit acknowledgement of their right to a nuclear deterrent. We may not like that, but there'll still be an effort to achieve some sort of understanding over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Missile Defense Has Become an Article of Faith' | 5/1/2001 | See Source »

...became flagships of the booming alternative- medicine industry. Before last year's warnings that St. John's wort could interfere with other medications--notably AIDS treatments, antibiotics, cardiac drugs and oral contraceptives--yearly sales had reached $310 million. Even today, some 1.5 million Americans take the extract regularly to treat their psychic pain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: St. John's What? | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

Chiropractors too have felt Barrett's sting. While he sees benefits in chiropractic manipulation, he wonders about "a whole profession based on an idea--subluxations--that isn't true." He especially deplores the fact that some chiropractors claim that their manipulations can treat infectious diseases and prescribe homeopathic remedies, which he considers worthless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Man Who Loves To Bust Quacks | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

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