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Kimberly Theidon is a medical anthropologist who studies the aftermath of war in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador...
...aftermath of that mortification is the reason I stayed. I love writing and I love sports, but I knew long ago that sportswriting was but a hobby for me. I made The Crimson my life because of the gentle kindness my board extended then, and time and time again afterward...
Putting a stop to outsourcing was one of the main demands of the Living Wage Campaign. Although University President Lawrence H. Summers made no unilateral promises in its aftermath, the popularly termed Katz Committee, formed in response to the sit-in, used remarkably strong language against the practice in its report to the president...
...hear about the embezzling duo of Pomey and Gomes; others by their exploits—the “Alexander the Great bomber” or the “pot-dealing chef.” But those memories are incomplete, with few following closely what transpired in the aftermath of the initial shocking headlines...
Under their guidance, Newsweek has garnered two National Magazine Awards in the last three years—in 2002 for its coverage of Sept. 11 and its aftermath, and last year for its war reporting...