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...Endon. Speaking to reporters on the day after her death, Abdullah replied "lonely, lonely" when asked how he felt. The question for many Malaysians is whether, without his companion of 40 years, their Prime Minister will find the rough and tumble world of politics lonelier then he can bear...
...expect her well-reviewed turn as Hamlet's mom to herald a full-scale return to film for the still winsome 56-year-old. "I'm not really a suitable person to be an actress," she insists. "I can't bear attention. But I've no qualifications to be anything else." Christie says she's innumerate, has spatial dyslexia and memory problems, so careers she'd prefer, like biology, are out of the question...
...being rushed into the Himalayas by helicopters and pack mules, but the scale of the catastrophe is overwhelming. According to the UN, nearly half a million people are still in need of food, medical help and tents. Their need is all the more urgent as icy winter storms bear down on homeless victims. "There is very little time left," says James Morris, executive director of the World Food Program. Meanwhile, the UN has launched another appeal for emergency earthquake funds, claiming that so far only 5% of the needed $272 million dollars was actually delivered by donors...
...within me today?These days, I doubt it. But just in case, at least the old Halloween costume probably fits.Pablo S. Torre ‘07, a sociology concentrator in Quincy House, is an associate sports chair of The Crimson. He really wants to dress up as a Care Bear this year, and not necessarily for Halloween...
...Democrats elected, but they do provide a great impetus to organizing. The best test of the power of these movements is not whether Kerry won Florida. It is what happens to states like Florida for years to come. The seeds planted by living wage movements may not always bear fruit immediately in the form of Democratic officials, but these seeds have not stopped growing. Samuel M. Simon ’06 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...