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27 Dec 2007 10:42 pm

Those of us who've had the privilege to write for the Harvard Crimson might find this interesting. It seems that Benazir Bhutto was a sports comper in 1972.

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Marc -

The comment section on your podcast is closed - but I just wanted to say that I enjoyed it, and I enjoy this blog - it's one of my favorites!

Yes, the old days on the Crimson staff. After belting glee club tunes and rowing practice, I have no fonder memory than the Crimson. What a delight.

I'm impressed by her personal courage, which makes "heroes" like Dumbya Bush and Rudy Giuliani look like the gutless little coattail-riders they are.

She could have lived a long, wealthy and comfortable life in exile, but she went back and died. What a shame.

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