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...responding to your editorial entitled, "Depravity, Again, in New Haven" (Jan. 31). I believe that your point, that the production of a Yale pornographic movie shows bad judgment, is a valid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 2/1/2001 | See Source »

...encoding is the first step in administration plans to test equipment designed to limit access to University facilities. Gibson said he hopes to experiment later this spring with shoe-box-like readers that scan the stripe to determine whether I.D. cards are valid and whether their holders are entitled to board privileges...

Author: By From THE Crimson archives, | Title: Crimson History | 1/31/2001 | See Source »

They expected to ride out the storm. A valid U.S. adoption must be recognized in Britain. But the media scrutiny exposed their vulnerabilities. Wecker announced she wanted the babies back again, declaring she had used an aunt's address to fake the 30-day residency required to seek an Arkansas adoption. She said the Kilshaws knew this at the time, though Alan denies it. The Arkansas decree cannot become final before June, and authorities there are likely to challenge it because of Wecker's admission. What's more, the Kilshaws did not apply for the entry permits to Britain required...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Do They Belong? | 1/29/2001 | See Source »

...maybe astronomers will have to rethink their definition of "planet." Just because we put heavenly objects into categories doesn't mean the distinctions are necessarily valid. And as Tremaine puts it, "When your classification schemes start breaking down, you know you're learning something exciting. This is wonderful stuff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Planetary Puzzlers | 1/22/2001 | See Source »

These revelations raise two critical questions. First, is the Yemeni source reporting valid information, or is Yemen hyping the level of external involvement to deflect attention from its own civilian and government involvement? Subsequently, did the embassy and Central Intelligence Agency station recognize the danger and, if so, did they relay this information quickly to Washington and military planners? The embassy could ill afford to make inherently subjective security decisions on its own, without senior consultation; while providing a unique, direct perspective on Yemen-specific security issues, their closeness to the host country could actually inhibit objective analysis...

Author: By John D. Moore, | Title: Lives and Truth at Stake | 1/5/2001 | See Source »

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