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...political analyst by any means, even less of a strategist, but I feel that I should express my utter revulsion at the present situation. The last straw was the excellent article that appeared this past Friday in The Crimson, entitled “Harvard Stands to Profit From War?? (News, April...
Sewall—who studies civilian casualties in context of war??lauded the U.S. military for its efforts to avoid collateral damage...
Brooks took issue with Franken’s assessment of the war??s progress...
...Just a wee bit intimidating for a girl who wasn’t sure which hand her mitt went on. Maryland (that’s me) batted last for the South, down two with runners on first and second. Folks in Alabama haven’t forgotten the Civil War??the fans were going crazy screaming for me. Too bad I only hit a double, bringing Louisiana home but leaving South Carolina stuck on third. The North prevailed, 14-13. The Southern gents and belles weren’t too happy with...
...root cause of this kind of sensationalized coverage is the radically new phenomenon of embedded journalists. For the first time in the modern history of war??and in stark contrast to Gulf War Part I where journalists were completely banned from the battlefield—reporters are traveling side by side with the soldiers that are invading Iraq. In a setting where journalists are not only in constant close personal contact with the soldiers, but also dependent upon them for their physical safety, it is inevitable that they will not feel comfortable criticizing the actions of the troops...