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...that should be providing for the basic needs of its people—has diverted medicine and supplies that Israel delivered for civilians in order to care for its soldiers. And the outrageous behavior has not been limited to a mere diversion of aid supplies. During last week??s humanitarian cease-fire, Hamas insurgents continued to fire rockets and small arms at Israeli aid convoys and settlements. It is horrifying that Hamas would first cry that its people are being unjustly deprived of humanitarian aid and then, when that aid is being delivered, take advantage of Israel?...
...used during an “emergency evacuation situation,” Kelley said, adding that he did not know the locations of the cameras. Most city councillors interviewed said they were not sure whether they support the installation of the cameras, preferring to reserve judgement until next week??s hearing. Councillor Sam Seidel said he was wary of encroachments by state and federal officials into the operation of the cameras and the processing of the taped material, noting that it was important to determine where the material was stored. “As we get further...
Black Men’s Forum President Sangu J. Delle ’10, who co-sponsored last week??s Undergraduate Council legislation on social events, said at the time that his organization was unable to hold an event during Harvard-Yale weekend...
...about the last thing you would find in this, one of television’s talkiest programs, but what in the realm popular culture is better at innocently taking the mickey out of the Man? Take the “cat anus” sequence in last week??s episode: The archetypal boss Jack Donaghy, crazed with career disappointment, announces that his new professional goal is to make sure that Tina Fey’s character Liz Lemon can say the phrase “cat anus” on the show she writes for not twice...
...Library last night as part of a series of black, white, and red words and images in filmmaker Julie Mallozi’s celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The ‘60.30.1’ light installation by Mallozzi begins a week??s worth of events celebrating the anniversary. The piece, whose title is a reference to the 60 years since the 30 articles of the document were ratified, will be displayed by 11 projectors for the next two days on buildings at the Law School, the Kennedy School...