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Humanitarian acts in Iraq? Drop sanctions

While the Bush administration scrambles to come up with a link between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida, few here in the United States notice that our […]

Unionization and its discontents?

I’ve always found large crowds of people chanting in unison somewhat frightening. It’s just a bit too “Triumph of the Will.” Protesting is not my […]

‘Who would Jesus bomb?’ and other thoughts

“Single female, 25, looking for peace.” Feb. 15, the day after a bust of a Valentine’s Day, I headed to New York with maybe a […]

The terror of Euroweenies? Give me a break

Although he may not subscribe to its more radical tenets, Charles Hill’s column yesterday (“The question now is: Who lost Europe?”) fits into a growing […]

The question now is: Who lost Europe?

A half century ago the cry “Who lost China?” was heard as American politics struggled to assign blame for the fall of the Chinese mainland […]

Bush must explain why war is our only option

A strange and unexpected thing happened to me last week: I became, reluctantly, opposed to the war with Iraq. Counting myself in the “I-Can’t-Believe-I’m-A-Hawk club” […]

Universal health care: Why we shouldn’t reject it as a dream

Over the past half-century, Americans have repeatedly expressed support in opinion polls for universal health insurance to protect citizens from the devastating costs of illness. […]

Only connect: a dialogue with the Saudis

The Yale Daily News has recently published several editorials (“Singing the praises of dictators,” 1/30; “Sympathy for the devil,” 2/6) in reference to a recent […]

The unions? They can look for sympathy elsewhere

I’ve been trying to decide exactly why I feel so much resentment toward Yale’s unions. Certainly, I’m not opposed to the idea of a union. […]

Allow cohabitation, end discrimination

Yale’s current gender-segregated rooming scheme discriminates against homosexual members of the student body in a way that is more profound than at first appears. The […]

Why the disgust with anti-war protesters in Woolsey?

To the Editor: I have trouble making sense of the opinion piece written by Harry Flaster ’05 (“Are you for God, for County, and for […]