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...result, I feel capable of representing the Crimson reader viewpoint in an unbiased fashion. I am a junior in the College living in Kirkland House and a three-year reader of The Crimson. I have freelanced for the Harvard Gazette, investigating stories of my own choosing, giving coverage to the extraordinary accomplishments of Harvard undergraduates and the groups of which they are part. In that role, I have come to respect the Harvard undergraduate even more than when I first moved into Canaday Hall for my first year at Harvard...
...describes the latest chapter in the Waleses' war from Diana's viewpoint. Pressured by his exasperated parents, Charles wrote his wife, implying that she was dragging her feet on the divorce that the Queen had urged upon them in December. Diana proposed a meeting at St. James's Palace. The Waleses were for once alone together. Charles' aides wanted a stenographer present but bowed to Diana's request for privacy. After what she claims is an agreement--though not on the financial settlement--she called the Queen and then Atkinson to make the announcement. She claims that Charles had agreed...
...federal perjury probe launched after seven tobacco CEOs testifying at the Waxman hearings swore that nicotine was not addictive. Philip Morris lawyers point out that their former CEO, William Campbell, did not say tobacco is not addictive: he only said he doesn't believe it is addictive, a "personal viewpoint he has every right to hold," says York. Some tobacco experts speculate that the tobacco industry may seek a deal in which cigarette companies agree to some level of FDA regulation in return for corporate and personal immunity from any charges of wrongdoing...
Tanner said that she hoped to bring the viewpoint of Agassiz neighborhood tenants to Harvard students...
...management of Poppa & Goose does not appear to share this viewpoint. Instead of apologizing to us or thanking us for pointing out a problem to her, the manager slammed the dishes down on the table and asked, in a very loud voice, "Do you want this food or not?" At that point, we voted with our feet--we simply got up and left, having waited over an hour and eaten nothing. We walked across the street to the Cambridgeside Galleria, where we had a pleasant dinner at the food court...