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...inquiries, Todd F. Braunstein '97, The Crimson's president, said he felt "calling the parents was almost always appropriate," although in cases of suicide reporters are encouraged to exercise the utmost sensitivity towards parents unwilling to comment. But in this case, Braunstein argued, there was not much of a judgment call to be made...
Third, we worry that this policy gives the dean the sole power to decide whether a student stays or leaves. Under the plan, a student's only recourse would be an appeal to the Administrative Board, whose judgment might be as capricious as the Dean...
...increasingly reveal your anti-Christian stance through the repeated and extensive coverage you give to the Jesus Seminar. Mankind sits under the judgment of God's Word--not the other way round. These self-proclaimed experts who pass judgment on his Word will surely be judged by it. What are Christians to believe? The Word of God. Certainly not the words of his enemies. JOHN BAXTER Swartbert, South Africa
...something which could have been a reason enough to provoke another serious dispute back then, North Korea, surprisingly, showed no resentment and remained silent. However, to hurriedly generalize such facts to arrive at a conclusion that China can shape North Korea's politics would be too rash a judgment...
Like May, one need not be the stereotypical stage parent to feel torn between giving a child every opportunity and sometimes just saying no. When it comes to potentially dangerous activities, however, the limits should be obvious. "Seven-year-olds don't have the kind of judgment to process complex information and skills all at once," says New York psychologist Karen Zager. "Think of your typical young child. When he's watching TV, alarms could go off, and he wouldn't notice." Suggests Fassler: "If you've got a young child who is fascinated by flying, you don't have...