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Jacques E.C. Hymans
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Ivory Tower Blues
T his is one of those vivid memories that you make, keep and then don't know what to do with:
Somalia--White Man's Burden?
W ith more than a dozen soldiers dead and thousands more arriving to avenge their deaths, America is searching for
Clinton's Fatal Balkan Trap
1964: Against its will, America is falling into war. The goals of the war are undefined. There is no end
White House Pillow Talk
TO: HRC FROM: Bill RE: Political Strategy 1. The pundits were already writing us off. They were saying we weren't
They're All Muddy Water
The Crimson often makes mistakes, but in Wednesday's and today's editorials on the environment, it has surpassed itself. Who is
Freely Trading His Principles
I n this election season, President Bush has positioned himself as an unabashed supporter of free trade, as a man
Misjudging Maastricht
O n September 20, the French people voted in favor of the Maastricht Treaty on European unity. Now all that
Don't Blame Bush
THE CRIMSON has taken a more thoughtful stand on this issue than one might have expected. In refusing to jump
Don't Go Wobbly
U NTIL A COUPLE of weeks ago, George Bush had been in hasty retreat from his internationalist ways. With Patrick
Judgment at Maastricht
O NE EVENING last summer, I sat on the porch of the home of a family friend, a Belgian official