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...Higher education is more and more concerned, both for its own sake and for the sake of the country," Ford Professor of Social Sciences Emeritus David Riesman '31 said last week...
Instead, we should insist on a U.S. foreign policy that supports Israel for Israel's sake--not because of a cost/benefit analysis, but because it's the right thing to do. Jews have been persecuted by Babylonia, by Persia, by ancient Greece, by ancient Rome, by the Ottoman Empire, by Nazi Germany and yes, by its Arab neighbors. The U.S. shut its doors to Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. It has a duty to resist future attempts at the systematic annihilation of this perennially oppressed people...
...turn out that this war will make collective security impossible. But President Bush and the other coalition leaders should kick and scream before they allow it to wither. Not for the sake of the U.S., but for the sake of the world...
...Higher education is more and more concerned both for its own sake and for the sake of the country," he says. As a result, university presidents are paying more attention to their graduate education schools...
...will be asked, now that the fighting has started, to cease our questioning and our protests and to rally around the president for the sake of the troops. Resist. Now more than ever it is time to protest--for the sake of the troops and the people of Iraq--for with every passing moment, more blood is being shed...