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Letters

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Gore's Comments Are Welcome

To the editors: Re: “Gore Praises Rescue Effort, Public Servants” (News, Oct. 5): “An eye for an eye makes the

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Israel Has No ‘Apartheid’

To the editors: Re: “What We Should Have Done” (Opinion, Oct. 3): Nader R. Hasan’s otherwise insightful article was marred

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Christians Have Many Views on Sexuality

To the editors: It is obvious that Fifteen Minutes’ cover article on Christianity and homosexuality (“Can This Man Make You

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Humanity at the Helm

Although my frustrations with the University administration sometimes lead me to believe that I could do a better job, I

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Why Are Bush's Approval Ratings So High?

A Sept. 21 Gallup poll found that 90 percent of Americans approve of the way George W. Bush is handling

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'Wait, I'm a Femme-Nazi?'

Let’s talk about women’s studies. I am a women’s studies concentrator. Three weeks ago I switched from government, before which

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Miscontrued Motive

To the editors: Re: “Don’t Play Politics” (Letters, Oct. 1): The Crimson’s original article on the Rally for Patriotism (News,

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Patriotism From A Distance

A recent Crimson survey found that 69 percent of Harvard students favor U.S. military retaliation for the Sept. 11 attacks,

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Coming Out to What?

To the editors: I told my parents I was gay in the ninth grade—which made for a scared fourteen-year-old and

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Keep Extreme Views Out

To the editors: For anyone on campus who read Rev. Fred Phelps’ “God hates fags” rhetoric and now wonders whether

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No to Proselytizing

To the editors: In “Can this man make you straight?”, Benjamin D. Grizzle ’03 declares: “When I tell people that

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'Curing' Gays

To the editors: I wish to make some clarifications regarding “Can This Man Make You Straight?” (Magazine, Sept. 27). First,

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Don't Play Politics

To the editors: Only at Harvard would a mainstream political organization seek to distance itself from those who extol patriotism

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Peace and Patriotism Can Coexist

To the editors: In response to Clay B. Tousey’s criticism of The Crimson for its coverage of the rally for

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Sacrifices of the Past

To the editors: Your Sept. 27 editorial, “Bad News, Survey Says,” is a startling—and most refreshing—clarion to accountability for Harvard’s

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