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Getting rid of these vermin would pave the way for democracy and free trade with the remaining non-terrorist people. We have a plan to do this and bring our boys home from Iraq, but I cannot tell you what it is. However I can give you an anonymous tip: General education is not included in this plan. The general education proposal is a direct obstacle in our righteous pathway. They call it “liberal arts” for a reason...
...decision to leave Lowell House for my last semester on campus. Perhaps if there was more publicity, administrators would take more notice and actually try to solve the problem once and for all. Shouldn’t over $40,000 a year buy you a room without vermin? JESSICA R. ROSENFELD ’07 September...
...Less than a week ago, The Harvard Crimson shocked students with health inspection results for popular eateries in Cambridge. B Good emerged unscathed, while 9 Tastes was hit with a grand total of 12 violations. Even though one of these 12 included a failure to be “vermin proof,” patrons of 9 Tastes seemed unfazed and unaware as they strolled out from under the blue overhang on John F. Kennedy St. “The food is excellent and very reasonably priced,” one woman from Watertown said...
...Chicago political scientist John J. Mearsheimer that criticizes pro-Israel activists in the U.S.,— Dershowitz responded by saying, “You just stole my thunder.” Dershowitz argued that Pharaoh was simply responding to chemical and biological threats, the plagues of frogs, vermin, and boils. “It’s the policy of civilized nations not to give in to terrorism. Pharaoh did the right thing,” he said. Harris acknowledged that even if Moses, Aaron, and God could all be considered terrorists, that didn’t clear Pharaoh...
...gilded bubble otherwise known as Aspen, Colo., the local pecking order isn't kind to outsiders. At the top are the natives, then the Johnny-come-latelies, followed by the tourists--who are vermin in most resort towns. But in Aspen, the bottom slot goes to guys like David Massarano, a prosperous real estate attorney from Houston who recently dropped $470,000 for three slices of a one-bedroom condo in the six-week-old Hyatt Grand Aspen, 157 steps from the gondola at the base of Aspen Mountain...