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Robert Stepto, the acting head of the Afro-American studies program at Yale, in an interview with Yale Daily News, called Gates a "saboteur and even a provocateur." Stepto said Gates is still angry that he was once denied tenure at Yale and is trying to diminish the reputation of the Yale program...
...That's all for now, people. I'd like to thank The Saboteur, the Social Analyst and the International Woman of Mystery for all their assistance...
...larger scale, Diana's contribution to history is both paradoxical and inadvertent. She will go down as the chief saboteur of the monarchy. It wasn't just the divorce, the tell-all boyfriend, the married rugby star. She introduced an informality, a candid modernity, into a system that could offer no resistance to it; she had a beauty in her life that made them ugly...
...agreement, however, there is a new spirit to PBHA's relationship with Harvard. Instead of the hostility and antagonism that characterized our relationship in the past, there is a new sense of cooperation. In voicing my objections to the agreement, I do not want to seem the saboteur to this new team. People often misinterpret my dissension as a sign that I think PBHA should separate itself from the Harvard community. This is not the case. PBHA should remain nestled in the northwest corner of Harvard Yard for as long as possible; the issue here is whether or not PBHA...
Just the idea that HIV can be treated in its early stages is surprising, given what was, until quite recently, conventional wisdom about AIDS. For years scientists portrayed HIV as a shadowy saboteur that invaded the body and then immediately went into hiding, staying dormant for a decade or more. Indeed, the first stage of infection seemed so quiet that some people questioned whether HIV was truly the cause of AIDS...