Sam Jack is a college sophomore, and is Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Independent. Visit him at The Harvard Independent and the Harvard Dems blog.
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Tom Fox And Quaker Courage
There is courage in the spiritual battle that Tom Fox and other pacifists in Iraq have endured.
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UN Still Doing Stuff
I'm as surprised as you. Here's a quick rundown, with helpful illustrations.
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How Bush Spent His Thanksgiving Holiday
Bush rode a bicycle and ate Green Beans Supreme. Meanwhile, antiwar protesters drank from cups labeled "Iraqi Tea."
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Drop Shot Tennis Report: What Makes a Match Good or Bad, and Shanghai Masters Cup
Watching tennis is a gamble: sometimes both players are brilliant, sometimes you're watching Safin whine; Shanghai Masters summary.
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Exit Strategies: A Few Ideas
I heard that Bush was having trouble with exit strategies, so I thought I'd give him a few suggestions.
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How to Bowl
I went bowling today. I am bad at it. There are thousands of wonderful tips on how to become good at bowling. Some of them work, but none of them for long.
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Bush's Favorite Words
A glossary of Bushite vocabulary.
B5 was mobbed by over 2,000 teenage girls at a free mall concert in Minnesota.
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Bush's Veterans Day Speech
Everyone knows these guys are bad, but Bush spends half the speech talking about just how bad they are. I am, and I think much of the nation is, tired of speaking about Iraq and other foreign and domestic efforts in terms of moral imperative. It would be very nice if all the bad people were killed or imprisoned indefinitely or somehow converted (don't ask me how), but is there any room in all this rhetoric for some reasoned consideration of what is in the Untied States best interest? Is there any room for consideration of something other than the destruction of all terrorism the world over as an acceptable outcome?
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