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Paul R. Katz

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Annapolis On Campus

American political leaders have rightly painted today’s conference at Annapolis as the greatest hope for Middle East peace since 2000’s

Meteorology, Mercosur-Style

On the list of things I expected to gain a deeper understanding of in Buenos Aires this summer, American history

You: The Magazine

You are really special. You’re smart, you’re pretty, and you’ve got a killer fashion sense. Shouldn’t there be a magazine

Running a Tighter T

Lately, I’ve found myself having to explain that I don’t work for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)—the public corporation

The Final Stretch

EDITOR’S NOTE The Annotations section is meant to convey a smattering of impressions, written by Crimson editors, on a certain

Clinton’s Shame

The dignity of television news was dealt a terrible blow this past Sunday when one of its most sterling outlets,

One Week Later

SMUG JUSTICE The “Opal Mehta” controversy has inspired tremendous outrage among many observers, most of whom have no connection to

No Consent to Notification

In abortion politics, as in any proper American home, father knows best. Unless, of course, he doesn’t know at all.

An Even Bigger Disappointment

There was a time––a recent time, mere weeks ago––when I would have thought myself to be mortal like the rest

An Invalid Contribution

Had the Harvard Salient contributed to public debate when it reprinted four of the 12 controversial cartoons originally published in

Stingy for the Summer

What are you doing next summer?” belongs in the pantheon of questions that Harvard students secretly cannot wait to be

A Big Disappointment

I came to Harvard to be surrounded by some of the world’s brightest young adults. Unfortunately, intellectual distinction is not

Have Pro-Choicers Aborted Ship?

If you’re a pharmacist on a power trip, might I recommend that you consider working at Rite Aid? As a

Cancer Center Gets Joint Grant

The Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCCC) and the University of Massachusetts, Boston, were jointly awarded a $4.3 million grant from the

Honoring Nations Awards 14 Tribal Initiatives

Over $80,000 was awarded last week to 14 Native American tribal initiatives by the Harvard-affiliated Honoring Nations awards program. The

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