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...that conflict has been the exception—nowhere near a rule. Instead, Harvard history reveals that faculty-administration and inter-faculty dialogue has been conducted on an informal and ad hoc basis. This system has been both flexible and effective when there has been a high level of trust between the faculty and administration. There is no reason to change this paradigm because we had one unusual crisis...
...true start of spring on Harvard’s campus is still far away, at least one change at The Crimson has signaled an earlier arrival of spring: Dear Molly has taken the advice reins from Nikki. The faithful readers of the Crimson have grown to know and trust Nikki, so it is only fitting that I tell you a bit about me before I can ask you to send me your most puzzling inquiries...
...same thing as in the first day, saying ?We'll take you to the Security Council.? I think that even if we do that [suspend nuclear activities], then history will repeat itself. They asked us to abandon nuclear technology. They treated us really badly. They took away the trust we had in them...
...TIME: You want it both ways: Iran's President says "We want to wipe Israel off the map." Then you want the West to trust you not to build a nuclear bomb...
...TIME: But the West doesn't trust...