OPINION
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Yale faculty blind to U.S. security demands

I read with pained shame the sad, misguided comments made by Yale foreign affairs experts at the Sept. 16 panel on terrorism (“Panel: Restraint with […]

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Corrections

A caption yesterday misstated the name of Dr. John Rose’s wife. Her name is Dr. Nina Rose. Nina Rose works at the School of Medicine […]

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Muslims uniting behind Afghanistan

Today is the second Friday of American air strikes against Afghanistan. Provided there will be no halt, the military campaign against al Qaeda and against […]

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Nation must remain calm despite fears

In the midst of America’s newly declared war on terrorism, we found out this week exactly how ugly the face of 21st century terrorism can […]

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Yale’s patent policy unfit for AIDS medicines

Every once in a while, as a student at Yale, you look around and realize the astounding power and prestige of the University around you. […]

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Cal students not a bunch of SUV-driving neo-hippies

To the Editor: I am a freshman at the University of California at Berkeley, and I recently read an article about the peace protests occurring […]

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Lee’s supporters fail to understand Yale Corp.

As the former secretary of the University and advisor to three Yale presidents, I worked with the Yale Corporation for over two decades. In addition, […]

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Yale’s second stab at fighting global AIDS

On the heels of its efforts last spring to make its AIDS drug d4T more accessible in Africa, Yale has made another vital contribution to […]

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The common people of the Middle East

Over the past month, experts on religion, politics, history, economics and military affairs have attempted to understand and explain Islam and terrorism. My purpose now […]

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Corrections

Yesterday’s article “Davies Mansion gets $5 million gift” misstated the address of the building. It sits at 387 Prospect St., and the temporary home of […]

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Raining bombs on Middle East already proven futile

To the Editor: Davi Bernstein (“Bombing Taliban must be precursor to broader war,” 10/16) should actually try cracking open a history book before lecturing the […]