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...free expression, long-held views are not easily challenged, and individuals can blindly hold their own preconceptions without submitting them to critique in the continuing search for truth. Minority voices—no matter how much we disagree with their principles and no matter how much they irritate us??must be tolerated so that the benefits of free speech will be maintained...

Author: By The Harvard Crimson, | Title: Free Speech First | 11/12/2003 | See Source »

...have learned about planets is that they are complex individuals—no two will be exactly alike. Aliens will surely be better adapted to their own planets, and it is highly unlikely that they will be able to breathe our air or infect us, let alone eat us??at least not without some expensive and messy food processing. As entertaining as “War of the Worlds” was for those who did not need treatment for shock or hysteria afterwards, Welles’ scenario is not a likely...

Author: By David H. Grinspoon, | Title: Space Invaders | 10/30/2003 | See Source »

Finally, the article dwells on the notion that a cappella groups steal from other groups. If students want to sing a cappella, they will. They are not being forced to sing for us??in fact, it’s pretty tough to get in. We certainly don’t drag unwilling singers away from other ensembles. Demand dictates the supply of a cappella groups. If singers want a cappella more than anything else, they will audition. Many a cappella singers also do other activities: debate, dance, theater and choral music, to name...

Author: By Oliver B. Libby, | Title: Making the LowKeys | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...Every year teams change, so it’s hard to know what you’re getting before the race,” said senior Christina Minami. “A lot of schools—like us??have only been on the water for five weeks, so it’s hard to tell...

Author: By John R. Hein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Old Rivals To Meet Once More | 10/17/2003 | See Source »

...look like grace under pressure. Our respect and influence in the world, our ability to pursue our interests globally in prudent and effective ways, would be greatly damaged; further harm would come to the Iraqi people and bedlam to the Middle East; and the blame would be placed on us??abroad and at home...

Author: By Jonathan Moore, | Title: Is the U.S. Heading Toward Withdrawal From Iraq? | 10/14/2003 | See Source »

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