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Concerns focus on what critics see as unfair targeting of nonviolent offenders as well as the practice's potential for racial discrimination...
...piece on April 6, “Media Not Impartial on Mideast,” that thoughtfully makes clear the shortcomings of the American media in reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I have heard both the American Jewish and the American Arab communities complain loudly of the hatefully unfair reporting of The New York Times, CNN and others. Yet if the reporting is so overtly pro-Israel as Doshi describes it, one is hard pressed to understand what the American supporters of Israel are complaining about. If the reality on the ground is really so one-sided...
...what exactly is the reason? Well, McCain says that everyone in Washington is corrupted by the campaign finance system as it stands, and so it’s unfair to single anyone out. McCain, however, is obviously not corrupt—nor is Feingold. Their hunger for special interest dollars doesn’t prevent them from making the tough calls and the right decisions, so what could be stopping all the others? Could it be that no one in particular is “corrupt,” that the situation is much more complicated? Could it be that...
...this reason, critics who argue that this type of distance learning is unfair to those who pay $30,000 in yearly tuition can rest easy. As we all know here at Harvard, there is a difference between “learning” and simply completing problem sets or attending lectures. The former requires discussing the material and engaging with peers and faculty, can be done far more easily on campus than on the Internet...
...sentiment is a hallowed tradition. Instead, it's a whole lot of people who, for reasons that continue to escape me, find everything about Duke basketball to be deeply distasteful. And for a team that's never done anything but play solid, passionate, occasionally spectacular basketball, that seems an unfair return...