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Dante E.A. Ramos
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...Written on the Subway Walls
Y ears ago, Gen. William Westmoreland sued CBS after a "60 Minutes" piece charged that he had deliberately concealed the
An Exhibition of a Different Type
When Ross Perot began his presidential campaign last year, he promised to use technology as an engine of radical democratization.
Presidential Danse Hall Days
A few thousand years ago, Trojan War victor Agamemnon died of stab wounds in his bathtub. That his wife killed
No Health Care Before Its Time
L iberal Democrats used to bring up the issue of universal health care, dust it off and parade it in
The First Time: Please Be Gentle With Me
Thrusting. Adrenaline. Muscles pumping. The thrill of perpetual motion. Then crying out as if there were no tomorrow. And, suddenly,
The Heirs Versus the Randoms
O ld habits die hard--especially at Harvard. Last month's minor furor surrounding changes in control of the Adams House "Oak
Money means Nothing in Kaus' Post-Liberal America
At the Democratic National Convention a few weeks ago, keynote speakers Bill Bradley, Zell Miller and Barbara Jordan painted vivid
I Went to MIT My First Year--And Lived!
Okay, so I made a mistake. Not four weeks into the fall semester of my first year, I sat in