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Preposterous? Sure. But these theories are being taken seriously by parents and politicians. In Europe such claims have led to significantly lower vaccination rates--and new outbreaks of measles and diphtheria. British medical authorities warn that measles could become epidemic if rates of three-in-one MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) shots continue to fall...
Some have also suggested that the perpetrators of these crimes might be among the teenagers who loiter near the Harvard Square T stop. Although we hope the police will eventually find and arrest the perpetrators of these crimes, we would warn our peers against rashly labeling these "pit kids" as societal threats. It would be sad if, in opposition to bigotry, students began themselves to fall into the trap of stereotyping. No bridge of tolerance can be built without movement from both sides toward a common understanding...
...ever larger numbers over the past three decades," the Kennedy School's Vanishing Voter Project warns balefully, "Americans have been tuning out the campaign and staying home on Election Day." To combat this trend, which has seen turnout fall from an all-time high of 63 percent in 1960 to less than 50 percent in the Clinton-Dole race of '96, the election Puritans offer a laundry-list of reforms--a campaign-finance overhaul, mandatory voting and an improvement in what one watchdog group calls the "quality of the campaign discourse." Otherwise, these storm crows warn, American democracy will wither...
Last spring, a Crimson investigation into the source of telemarketing calls led senior tutors in several Houses to warn students that selling the directories for any commercial purpose was an Ad Boardable offense...
...signs, still posted in and around various Harvard houses after summer construction, warn ominously of asbestos removal efforts...