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...year. Student speakers spoke on behalf of the AAA, the Harvard South Asian Association, Native Americans at Harvard College, Progressive Jewish Alliance at Harvard, Harvard Association Cultivating Inter-American, and the Black Students’ Association. “Normalcy is the real enemy,” Natasha S. Alford ’08 told the audience. “Let us fight it with all our might and in this way we will change the world forever.” —Staff writer Shifra B. Mincer can be reached at smincer@fas.harvard.edu...
Merrimack’s Jim Healey had 22 saves, and Jordan Alford stopped 32 shots...
MANGOES & CURRY LEAVES/ JEFFREY ALFORD, NAOMI DUGUID Almost as much travelogue as cookbook, this hefty photo-laden tome takes readers on a culinary tour of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The authors are regular travelers to the region, and the text often reads like a letter from a more than usually adventurous friend--a friend who knows a lot about food. The recipes can be ingredient heavy and complicated but reward the effort with authentically spicy Goan pork vindaloo, Bengali fish in broth, salsas and sambols, as well as diverse breads and rice dishes that make eating almost...
...addition to recognizing the history of ABHW and black Harvard students in general, organizers said they hoped this weekend’s celebrations would show the fruition of “a seed that was planted 30 years ago,” according to Natasha S. Alford ’08, who chaired the planning committee along with Jennifer N. Green ’07.With ABHW alumnae taking respites from their jobs in fields such as law, medicine, business, and media, the event was also geared toward fostering mentoring relationships between past and present members. Reflecting on the weekend, Trenae...
...rebels through a clandestine CIA pipeline, was closely watching the latest offensive. "We don't think the Soviets can beat the Afghans," said one official. Washington fears, however, that heavy rebel casualties and the psychological toll of battle could slow resistance as the war grinds on. Concurred Jonathan Alford, deputy director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies: "It is beginning to look like a very bleak future for the mujahedin." The new Soviet drive is certain to be one of the first topics when stalemated talks aimed at ending the conflict resume next week in Geneva. EXILES Mrs. Marcos...