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This paper has often got its facts wrong, exploded some controversies out of proportion and not paid enough attention to others. It has at times offended some readers and alienated others. Obviously, The Crimson must be diligent in pursuit of accuracy and be ever watchful of its sensitivity.
Boykin said, though, that he is watchful of public opinion--but in terms of understanding it, not courting it. "There's a high level of suspicion out there about government in general," he said. "Every issue, no matter how minuscule, has the tendency to take on larger proportions than necessary...
Oh yeah--several of the contestants also mooned the fawning crowd as they strutted their stuff. And, ever watchful of setting a good example for the toddlers, one of the contestants sported a "Don't Do Drugs" bumper sticker on his derrier.
But even if the CIA enters the commercial-spying business, don't expect a stampede of corporate customers to the doors at Langley. The CIA's record for accuracy is far from perfect, and many U.S. executives fear that suspected CIA involvement in their business could scare off customers and...
We believe that the council should renew Healy's contract. The answer to council-manager friction isn't to dump a man who has been such an asset to the city, but to regulate the office in general. The council must demand greater accountability from Healy if they are wary...