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...doesn’t seem to be that prominent in modern history. It’s a minor country,” he said. According to Christine S. Kim ’06, who is currently working at the new office in Nafplion, the CHS program is designed to appeal to students of all concentrations—not just those in Greek-related fields. “This year we are offering eight internships in a variety of fields. The idea is to offer something that appeals to every student regardless of his or her concentration...
...large-scale event. This sort of funding would assist ideas like last year’s Junior Class Commission’s dance in Annenberg, and other ideas that are fun, creative, and not limited to specific, existing student groups. The emphasis should remain on events with a wide appeal in order to foster a “better” Harvard as a whole and not just better student-group-specific social activities...
...said, and that was six centuries ago. Neither the content nor the intent of his speech calls even remotely for an apology from the Pope, yet he has been magnanimous in offering one. He intended no offense to anyone, and I applaud his statesmanlike response to the outcry. I appeal to my Muslim brothers that, instead of impulsive and irrational reactions, they should offer to debate the issues that cause them hurt. A religion is understood by others as its followers in real life practice it. Amrik S. Gill Mohali, India Terms of War "The face of Haditha" [sept...
...coalition will consist of a group of very famous international athletes from different continents. These athletes will travel together through Darfur and Sudan, filming their journey and formulating their own opinions about the situation they encounter.Cheek’s hope is that an international athlete coalition will appeal to viewers around the world, spreading awareness and potentially creating a higher level of international pressure on the Khartoum government to stop the killing.“It’s not just, ‘Americans say this right, so do it,’ but rather, it?...
...Gets Nervous in Tennessee In the race for the Senate, Harold Ford wasn't supposed to have much appeal outside his home base of Memphis. But now that he is in a virtual dead heat with his Republican opponent, the race is getting down and dirty