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Sharon Not Responsible for Palestinian Violence

To the editors: Nader R. Hasan’s eloquent commentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (Column, Dec. 12) is, unfortunately, riddled with both

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Tolkien’s Saga Rings True Once Again

When The Fellowship of the Ring is released on Dec. 19, a new generation will be introduced to the fantastic

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"Kick in the Butt" Not Enough for Walker

John Walker Lindh, an American citizen who converted to Islam and fought with the Taliban in Afghanistan, is in deep

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Jocks Exceed Harvard’s High Expectations To the editors: In supposedly “Deconstructing the Jock”, (Dec. 10) Couper Samuelson has unfortunately come

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Taking Life By the Handlebars

Yesterday I saw a biker on DeWolfe Street talking to the driver of a car next to him. “Why did

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Trees Don't Bite

To the editors: In response to the recent Christmas Tree bashings, I wonder if those same people would also like

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Justice Dept. Letter Preyed on Immigrants

To the editors: I enjoyed reading The Crimson’s editorial on the decision of U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Collins (“Michigan’s Mailing Mistake,”

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Teach Critical Thinking, Not 'Mainstream Values'

To the editors: I read with dismay President Lawrence H. Summers’ comments a few weeks ago suggesting that academic institutions

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Find New Decorations

To the editors: Few things are hateful enough to compare to swastikas, and the Christmas tree in Leverett dining hall

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Learn, Live With Others

To the editors: The point of the Houses isn’t to make everyone feel comfortable. Sometimes, the point may be to

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Give Jewish Holidays Equal Prominence

To the editors: As a Jew, I find an explicit Christmas season far preferable to the type of ecumenical holiday

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Returning to the Skies

This year, as was well expected, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Air Travel Consumer Report for November reported that the

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Christmas Trees Signal Celebration, Not Hate

To the editors: In his opposition to a dining-hall Christmas tree (News, “Tree Kindles Leverett Debate,” Dec. 4), Leverett Resident

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Navy Wants Bombs, Not Ballots on Vieques

For nearly 60 years, the U.S. Navy has conducted naval exercises in Vieques, Puerto Rico. Day and night, naval officers

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Dartboard

The Ties That Bind Dartboard is concerned about the wave of inappropriate informality that seems to have crashed over Harvard

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