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Opinion

The Daily Princetonian

Letters to the Editor

Palestinian Authority not innocent of terrorist activityI'm writing in response to Alexandra Snyder '03's opinion piece that ran yesterday ("Chicken or the egg: Terminate the cycle of violence"). I will defend to death Snyder's - and anyone else's - right to disagree with me.

OPINION | 12/06/2001

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OWL defends its decision to endorse Gail for presidentThe Organization of Women Leaders quotes Margaret Mead in its letterhead: "Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world, indeed it is the only thing that ever has." OWL has never professed to be a group consisting only of women, working only for women.

OPINION | 12/03/2001

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OWL should back a woman for USG leaderLast year, the Organization of Women Leaders was created as a support system for women brave enough to run for office on the Princeton campus.

OPINION | 12/02/2001

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Internet has not made students smarterI write with regard to Eric Harkleroad '03's extended essay on the illusion of grade inflation in the Princeton community.Now perhaps I am simply an old codger with an overly cheery view of his days in college.

OPINION | 11/28/2001

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Patriotism requires that we speak our minds

In the movie "The American President," Michael J. Fox, playing an aid to the president, asserts an American truth: "In this country, it is not only permissible to question our leaders, it's our responsibility." At a time when the Pentagon is relying on screenwriters and directors for creative terrorist-attack scenarios, and charities are counting on stars to raise money for disaster relief, it seems only appropriate that the American people get their lessons in citizenry from Hollywood.

OPINION | 11/25/2001