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Shattuck Professor of Irish Studies Tomas O'Cathasaigh said he sees nothing amiss about Flynn coming to speak at the University while in the midst of political difficulties...
Something is amiss here at Harvard, and I've felt it ever since September. Even now, it gnaws at me during my daily treks through the Yard, my walks around the Square--and even during my meals inside the sanctuary of Lowell House's walled courtyard. For a whole month I've been disoriented, adding myself to the list of the many alienated members of this community. I couldn't quite pinpoint the problem; all I knew was that I felt like a stranger in a strange land...
...personally slighted about being out of the loop on the attack," says Quinn-Judge. "But like Clinton, Yeltsin has a domestic scandal of his own to contend with: his devaluation of the ruble. With the parliament calling for his resignation, a little burst of nationalist fury does not go amiss...
...newspaper can receive. News editor Jeff Beach took it in stride, remembering "that special time during the flood when [the paper] was being snapped up at all the refugee centers... I think that meant more than the prize." That may be so, but the Pulitzer won't be amiss at the Herald's newly constructed newsroom...
...fully awake--having been scared, nightgown-clad, into the hallway to see what was amiss--we seethed with frustration and exhaustion, unable to sleep...