Word: weaponize
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This weekend, Harvard hosted the IFAs, and left with mixed results. The women entered the tournament with very high expectations on the strength of a 14-1 record. Their overall sixth-place finish in the three-weapon competition seemed a bit disappointing, especially since Penn, whom they had defeated 19-8 a month earlier, finished fourth...
...Bush administration must make tough decisions about the realistic needs that the U.S. has for protection from terrorists and rogue nations. If a terrorist group wanted to deliver a weapon of mass destruction to the U.S., it would most likely forgo missiles for less risky and more destructive methods. The danger of chemical or biological attack on major cities by terrorist groups is well documented; in 1995, a nerve gas attack on a Japanese subway left 12 commuters dead and could have threatened many more. Such attacks are warning signs that U.S. policy should concentrate less on the Cold...
...society makes a distinction between speech and act, and for good reason. Whether Napster itself survives is of concern only to the company's employees and investors. But using the costs of compliance as a weapon against search engines --punishing the providers of information for its misuse--will only limit our access to information and should concern everyone...
...should not. On the estate tax, candidate Bush argued that it would be unfair to tax people's income more than once. But now President Bush seems eager to single out political enemies and to tax their income twice. This tax appears to be nothing more than a political weapon aimed at drying up a major source of Democratic funds and at punishing lawyers because most vote for the wrong party...
Freshman upstart Erica DeBenedetto may prove to be the Crimson's secret weapon at Princeton...