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...Israel Divestment Debate Reignited,” News, Apr...

Author: By Karin Friedemann, KARIN FRIEDEMANN | Title: Citizens Deserve a Say in Their Government’s Investments | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...thoroughly enjoyed Peter C.D. Mulcahy’s comment (“The Most Important Commandment,” Apr. 25), which pointed out that the Biblical commandment used to condemn homosexuals is only one of many sometimes obscure Biblical commandments. Next time I encounter an anti-homosexual agitator, I shall cry out to him or her: “Ye lack thy flowing hair and unkempt beard, ye sinner! Let he that is without sin cast the first stone...

Author: By Noah Hertz-bunzl, NOAH HERTZ-BUNZL | Title: Homophobes: Let Your Locks Grow Long | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...witness to the grotesque display during the OCS panel, I was unconvinced by Kevin J. Connor and Suvrat Raju that their chosen methods were designed to achieve those goals (“Change From the Inside,” Op-ed, Apr...

Author: By Ariel Wolf, | Title: CIA/DHS Protestors Hurt Job-Hunting Seniors | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

...writing to express my approval of a recent Crimson editorial condemning the “student hooligans” who disrupted last Tuesday’s career panel featuring recruiters from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (“A Tale of Two Protests,” Editorials, Apr. 15). It’s disgraceful that a gaggle of student activists, using the First Amendment as a cover, would behave this way. Although it’s true that the CIA has a long and clear record of attempting assassinations, overthrowing democratically elected leaders, supporting brutal dictatorships, toturing presumed enemies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hoorah for the CIA—or Not | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

Today’s article on President Summers’ speech about the Native American experience (“Sept. Remarks Resurface,” News, Apr. 20) goes to show that liberal academia will stop at nothing to see Summers tossed out of office. Everything he said was factually correct, as even his opponents acknowledge. There were no epiteths hurled. While the transcript of remarks cannot tell us about delivery style, there appears nothing in this speech which would seem offensive. One must conclude that the only offense Summers committed was straying off of the politically correct ideological reservation...

Author: By James E. Prosser, | Title: Summers’ Critics Will Never Quiet | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

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