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...meeting. But, toward the end of the discussion, students offered possible ways to reconcile different identities. While many agreed that it was not possible to have a group in which every student felt completely comfortable, it may be possible to form areas of overlap between communities, argued Ana Huang ’08. The event was sponsored by several groups on campus, including BGLTSA, Hillel, Girlspot, Queer Asian Forum, and ethnic groups affiliated with the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural Relations...
...Tailies” (the passengers at the back of the plane) have also spent 48 days on the island—but they only get an hour to talk about their tale! Get it—tail? Tale? When multiple people are taken by The Others, Ana Lucia smells a rat, and throws her suspect (Nathan) into that same pit she threw Michael, Jin, and Sawyer. Only problem is, she has the wrong guy! Oh, snap! An evil fellow named “Goodwin” actually conned everyone into thinking he was one of them. He led them right...
...reappears and now Sayid sees him too. I can’t decipher what he’s saying but I’m sure the nerds on the web have already translated it into multiple languages and counted the syllables looking for number patterns. With the shot of Ana Lucia’s gun Shannon officially bites the dust, er sand. Dammit, that’s $25 down the drain...
...principles and standards guided the use of our power,” Gardner said. Gardner served as ambassador to Italy from 1977 to 1981, and as ambassador to Spain from 1993 to 1997. From 1961 to 1965, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs. Ana I. Mendy ’09, a student from Uruguay, said she was impressed with Gardner’s perspective. “As an international student, it’s great to have someone speaking who focuses on global issues instead of domestic politics,” Mendy said...
...Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in July 2004 to consider appropriate ways to remember victims of both the Civil War and Franco's dictatorship. It has twice postponed releasing its recommendations. "In the course of the Commission's work, more and more questions have arisen," says Ana Salado, spokeswoman for Deputy Prime Minister María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, who heads the Commission. "More than anything, the delay is due to the complexity of the issue." But to some, the delays raise suspicions that the Commission may balk at suggestions from...