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Keeping Guns in the Right Hands

In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, gun stores nationwide are reporting increases in gun and ammunition sales.

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Loaded with Good Intentions

Terrorist hysteria has common sense by the throat. No one wants a sequel to Sept. 11, and it’s only with

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Hockey Player’s Motives Mischaracterized

To the editors: This letter comes in response to Mr. Weinberger’s letter concerning the decision of a student, Jesse E.

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To Drool, Or Not to Drool

I am always impressed by those students who valiantly muster the motivation to wake up at 7 a.m., arrive at

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Customer Security or Corporate Insecurity

Students returning home for Thanksgiving were warned to expect increased security at airports. The evening news advised air travelers to

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Stem Cells and Public Policy

On Oct. 13, the first human embryos created through cloning were produced. Though the embryos died even before having divided

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Ashcroft's Unacceptable Profiling

In recent years, police departments across the nation have been criticized by the public for their aggressive tactics and use

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Antiabortion Activists Have Noble Principles

To the editors: The article by Anat Maytal ’05 (Opinion, “Terrorist Attacks on Abortion” Nov. 21) decrying violence perpetrated by

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Intentions Matter

To the editors: In his column, “Paved With Good Intentions” (Opinion, Nov. 14) Nader R. Hasan ’02 helpfully reminds us

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Academics Must Take Priority in Admissions

To the editors: I read it first in the Boston Globe, but here it is in The Crimson: A first-year

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Union Cannot Replace Grad. Student Council

To the editors: In the article by Daniel K. Rosenheck ’04, “Brown Grad. Students Allowed to Unionize, “(News, Nov. 20)

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Considering Different Views Is Not Propaganda

To the editors: The column by Jordana R. Lewis ’02 entitled “Indoctrinating, Not Educating” (Opinion, Nov. 15) accuses me of

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Dartboard

The Proper Diagnosis for Grade Inflation Dartboard recognizes that grade inflation exists and that it is a problem both at

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Don't Gobble Up Thanksgiving

With Thanksgiving one tantalizing day away, you can almost taste the turkey. Just buckle down for a bit longer —until

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Snapshots of The Game

I was in the middle of the prospective student tour at Yale when we stopped by the library. Trying as

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