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...continue to take ex-Yippie Jerry Rubin with a grain of salt [Aug. 11]. His slogan of the '60s, "Never trust anyone over 30," still holds. Because Mr. Rubin has reached that ripe old age we can almost understand his transformation into a greedy capitalist...
Once again, Iranian students were protesting near the White House and testing the limits of American patience. As several hundred supporters of the Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini gathered last week in Washington's Lafayette Square, they were pelted with eggs, soft tomatoes and ripe fruit by an angry crowd of flag-waving Americans. "Go home! Go home!" shouted a gray-haired woman. Yelled a teenager: "The Shah would know how to deal with you. He'd have you beheaded...
Sacks also set up a committee last year to undertake a major review of the Law School curriculum. "Every ten to 15 years, the time seems ripe to take a look at the educational program," Frank I. Michelman, professor of Law and chairman of the review committee, said yesterday...
Dean Rosovsky decided earlier this spring that the time was ripe to place the Social Studies concentration under the administrative microscope. Toward that end, he appointed a committee of Harvard and non-University experts to review the two-decade-old concentration...
John Paul calls Africa a continent "ripe for harvest." But like nearly everything else in Africa, Christianity, and especially Catholic Christianity, is marked by breathtaking contradictions, dramatic paradoxes, maddening diversity. Africa is a continent whose people speak more than 800 languages. They suffer from bloody national divisions, as well as unimaginable poverty and disease. Africa is a continent where some Catholics still go to the local witch doctor when their children fall sick and where a black priest has questioned the use of bread and wine in Communion because they are associated with wealthy white settlers...