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...Credico is in charge of marketing the scandal, then Gary Gardner, a white Tulia farmer, is the cause's publicist. Gardner alienated most of the rest of the white population of Tulia when he spoke out against what he perceived as the racism of the community after the first drug-bust trials last year. Now, when reporters come to town to cover Tulia's controversy, he helps set up interviews with the black residents, almost all of whom are on probation or related to someone who was arrested in the sting. Gardner is also a comic-relief supporting player, since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Line One: Hollywood | 10/18/2000 | See Source »

Even as we race towards the election, the battle to define Clinton's legacy is taking shape. Prominent in this debate is the role of Monica Lewinsky and the effects of scandal on Clinton's second term. While only history can assess whether a White House intern failed the Clinton Presidency, it is clear the Clinton Presidency failed the White House Intern Program...

Author: By Christopher M. Kirchhoff, | Title: Paying Servants for Their Service | 10/18/2000 | See Source »

...undergraduates as part of an effort to reach out to the College. That morning, The Crimson printed an editorial that seemed to suggest that the CID be dissolved "utterly and completely" because of its similarities to its predecessor, the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID). After recalling the scandal that brought down the HIID, the editorial questioned "how much good" the CID does undergraduates, claiming that "research done by HIID staff was never passed directly to graduate or undergraduate students." Though The Crimson corrected its mistake the following day, the CID deserves a stronger defense...

Author: By Benjamin M. Wikler, | Title: Defending the CID Mission | 10/13/2000 | See Source »

...scandal that led to the HIID's demise was perpetrated by a small number of highly-placed people; meanwhile, the other members of the HIID's staff remained deeply committed to improving the plight of the world's worst-off. The Crimson should be smarter than to presume guilt by association. Rather than attacking the CID, we should be praising it--and getting involved. As long as a million people die each year of malaria, and as long as students don't know about it, the CID is a necessary part of Harvard...

Author: By Benjamin M. Wikler, | Title: Defending the CID Mission | 10/13/2000 | See Source »

...story of a ruler who accosts ladies-in-waiting and lashes out profanities at his court sounds vaguely reminiscent of a recent political scandal. But the first Mainstage show of the fall season is not a political satire but a sympathetic and often funny look at 18th-century England...

Author: By By IRINA Serbanescu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Spotlight | 10/13/2000 | See Source »

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