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...debate that many thought would be resolved when Council President Noah Z. Seton '00 and vice president Kamil E. Redmond '00 were elected, the tug-of-war between political activism and providing student services, refuses to disappear quietly into the night...
...When I saw the tug-of-war, I yelled, 'Hey,' and the assailants fled behind the JCR," Duarte said...
...female selves: scientists and science writers exploring the female body and evolutionary history, rappers asserting their tough-minded female sexuality, lawyers and homemakers marking their menopause by throwing a party or climbing Mont Blanc. Call them "estronauts," these new bio-positive women, for their ability to feel the delicious tug of the hormonal tides as well as the gleaming challenge of the mountain peaks. Or--what does it matter?--just call them human...
...Harvard isn't the only tug on many professors' time. From advising the president to commenting on CNN, few outside organizations aren't pleased to have a Harvard professor's expertise...
...sanctions are enough. He is not alone in the belief that Iraq's innocent civilians have suffered too much, too long. While the U.S. can brush aside his letter's nine points for now as so much Swiss cheese, the issues they raise lie at the heart of the tug-of-war. Iraq says it has largely complied with disarmament demands; the U.S. insists that Saddam is hiding stockpiles of germ weapons and the equipment to produce them. Saddam wants relief from the crippling sanctions; the U.S. says he hasn't earned it. Saddam says his word is good...