Word: vocalisms
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...junior common room. Surely, attaching one’s name to an e-mail petition while procrastinating on a paper certainly does not necessarily amount to an educated and well-considered endorsement. Indeed, in my judgment the inquisition against the Kirshners is truly being led by a very vocal few who are certainly not emblematic of a “groundswell of sentiment...
...Glover is unlikely to be deterred by such comments: He is, after all, a Telesur advisory board member and a vocal Bush Administration critic who argues that Chavez has been portrayed unfairly in the U.S. At the same time, Aristide, who blames the U.S. for his downfall, likens his own story to that of Toussaint, who was later betrayed and died in France in 1803. But Glover insisted this week that Toussaint, for which he has been pursuing production funding for almost 10 years, won't be left-wing revisionism but rather a critical piece of the hemisphere's past...
...launch suicide bombings against Shi'ite civilians. But over the past few months, al-Qaeda has been losing support among powerful leaders in the Sunni community. In an exclusive interview with TIME's Bobby Ghosh on May 12, Harith al-Dari, Iraq's most influential Sunni cleric and a vocal critic of the U.S., said al-Qaeda has "gone too far." He rejects al-Qaeda's vision of a fundamentalist state, saying, "Iraqis will not accept such a system." At the same time, he said, "Sunnis don't know who to believe or trust. They reject al-Qaeda's idea...
Harvard also began setting the foundations for next year, Clayton and junior Dan Nguyen as the team’s co-captains for next season. The two bring contrasting styles to the position: Nguyen is a more quiet leader compared to Clayton’s highly vocal style...
...open-list on Tuesday urging a “day of fasting by the Undergraduate Council” to legitimize the body’s support, sparking a debate over whether it was the place of student government officials to take part in political protests. Among the most vocal dissenters was Adam Goldenberg ’08, a former UC representative and current Crimson editorial columnist, who said in an interview last night that he did not believe the UC’s legislation should provide any grounds for council participation in the hunger strike. “There...