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		<description><![CDATA[<p>"Where's Giff?" was the question heard most frequently in the press section at Sunday's conference at Columbia University, elaborately titled, <a href="http://www.nyblueprint.com/event.asp?eid=8490">"The Middle East &amp; Academic Integrity on the American Campus,"</a> which was attended by the Observer's real estate correspondent Michael Calderone.</p>
<p>According to the event's erroneous program, <a href="http://www.nyccouncil.info/constituent/member_details.cfm?con_id=39">Speaker Miller</a> was listed as a speaker set to address the conference after a video-taped lecture from Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz. As the tape ended, Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff — highly critical of President Bollinger's response — walked up to the lectern in front of about 250 attendees.</p>
<p>Two hours passed, and conference organizers were befuddled. According to his spokesperson, Giff was invited to the event, but never confirmed that he would speak. Around 5 p.m., Manny Behar, hired last spring as Giff's liaison to the Jewish community, read a statement on behalf of him that addressed academic freedom and a proposal for an independent investigation into anti-Semitism among the faculty signed by 35 of 51 City Council members. Here are excerpts from the statement:</p>
<p>"We at the City Council are very concerned about reports that that is not what is happening here at Columbia...</p>
<p>"But what we got back from President Bollinger was a letter that rejected our proposal for an independent investigation out of hand and that didn't even address the other issues we raised.</p>
<p>"We will no accept that as the final answer."</p>
<p>Earlier in the afternoon, <a href="http://www.nyccouncil.info/constituent/member_details.cfm?con_id=51">Councilman David Weprin</a> spoke to the crowd.</p>
<p>"Nestled in the middle of the country's largest and most diverse city—the city of New York—Columbia University has for a long time lived in fluctuating, ambivalent relation to the world outside....."</p>
<p>"Why, then, in this pluralistic city, flushed with so many different cultures, do we still find room for hate?"</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>"Where's Giff?" was the question heard most frequently in the press section at Sunday's conference at Columbia University, elaborately titled, <a href="http://www.nyblueprint.com/event.asp?eid=8490">"The Middle East &amp; Academic Integrity on the American Campus,"</a> which was attended by the Observer's real estate correspondent Michael Calderone.</p>
<p>According to the event's erroneous program, <a href="http://www.nyccouncil.info/constituent/member_details.cfm?con_id=39">Speaker Miller</a> was listed as a speaker set to address the conference after a video-taped lecture from Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz. As the tape ended, Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff — highly critical of President Bollinger's response — walked up to the lectern in front of about 250 attendees.</p>
<p>Two hours passed, and conference organizers were befuddled. According to his spokesperson, Giff was invited to the event, but never confirmed that he would speak. Around 5 p.m., Manny Behar, hired last spring as Giff's liaison to the Jewish community, read a statement on behalf of him that addressed academic freedom and a proposal for an independent investigation into anti-Semitism among the faculty signed by 35 of 51 City Council members. Here are excerpts from the statement:</p>
<p>"We at the City Council are very concerned about reports that that is not what is happening here at Columbia...</p>
<p>"But what we got back from President Bollinger was a letter that rejected our proposal for an independent investigation out of hand and that didn't even address the other issues we raised.</p>
<p>"We will no accept that as the final answer."</p>
<p>Earlier in the afternoon, <a href="http://www.nyccouncil.info/constituent/member_details.cfm?con_id=51">Councilman David Weprin</a> spoke to the crowd.</p>
<p>"Nestled in the middle of the country's largest and most diverse city—the city of New York—Columbia University has for a long time lived in fluctuating, ambivalent relation to the world outside....."</p>
<p>"Why, then, in this pluralistic city, flushed with so many different cultures, do we still find room for hate?"</p>
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