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...interview last night, Carlson said the easement was part of a deal that was unfair to his section of Riverside because it would allow Harvard to block his street off from the river with new buildings...
Joseph R. Oliveri ’05 said that the graphs showing the fee at different schools were unfair to readers because they often include other services that would not necessarily be funded by the fee hike...
...Washington, Chalabi's light has dimmed as more and more experts like David Kay, former Bush chief weapons inspector, blame the I.N.C. for painting a bogus picture of Saddam's arsenal. Chalabi tells TIME, "It is unfair and astounding that I would be given such powers to affect a system. It's election season, and people want to seek scapegoats." But U.S. intelligence officials doubt the credibility of many of the sources provided by the I.N.C. An informant purported to have worked on underground storage sites for biochem weapons greatly "embroidered" his tales, a senior U.S. intelligence officer says. Another...
...democratic basis, and we insist that every Harvard man who wants them should enjoy the privileges of the House. If we are to succeed, two things are essential; every man must be willing to combine with his pleasure of private ownership an admission of joint ownership, and take no unfair advantage; and we must all see that a healthy public opinion in regard to such matters is keenly felt and strongly expressed. WILLIAM C. LANE, Chairman Library Committee of the Harvard Union...
...told The Crimson last June, “In the sciences, it’s so obvious there’s a problem that recognizing there’s a problem is not the issue.” The issue is figuring out how the environment is unfair to women and then proposing solutions—this is precisely what “The Women’s Issue” tries...