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Seth A. Gitell

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Searching for an Identity and a Homeland

The television set glows. On the screen are flashing images of violence from the strife-torn Middle East. A black-haired man

From Bikers To Preppies, Bud Hats To Chinos

Once one of Harvard Square's few sanctuaries of bike culture, heavy metal music, jeans and leather jackets, the Bow and

The Battle Of the Bulger

T HE EERY-BRIGHT LIGHT of the early November moon shines through the railing of a Windsor St. rooftop in South

Israel Sees a New Threat: Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein is a good guy. At least, Faoud thinks so. Faoud, a Palestinian teenager, works behind the counter of

Harvard Man to Sue New Kid

Donnie Wahlberg, of the pop music group New Kids on the Block, allegedly assaulted a Harvard junior on a Delta

Local Students Sound Off on New Kids

QUINCY, MA--Standing across the street from St. Joseph's Church in Quincy Point, ten-year-old Elizabeth Mancuso was confused about her favorite

Rebuilding America After Berlin

L OOKING at the condition of the inner cities, the environment, the infrastructure and education in this country, it seems

Club's Parties Under Scrutiny In S

It's not easy being a member of the Pi Eta Speakers Association, Inc. these days. The all-male social club located

Joining the War on Drugs

W HEN President Bush announced his drug plan on September 5, he called for an all-out war on drugs. In

Taking a Swing at the Movies

Baseball is a sport of social control. The decision of an outside arbiter governs each inning, each at-bat, and indeed,

Prize-Winning Author: Recall Vietnam's Lesson

"The statute of limitations" on America's involvement in Vietnam should never run out, Pulitzer Prizewinning author Neil Sheehan '58 told

Talking About Talk Radio

T ALK-RADIO bashing is popular right now. Real popular. In the House, members of Congress denounced the nation's radio talk-show

The Combat Zone: Cleaning Up Its Act?

W HEN Andy Puopolo '77 was stabbed and killed after going to a strip joint back in 1976, the Combat

Down and Out in the Zone

G ROWING up in the Boston area, I always heard wild things about the Combat Zone. When I first learned

HRE Calls Cleanup Program Too Strict

An official of Harvard's real estate branch last week blasted a set of state environmental clean-up guidelines that took effect

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