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...early-warning system in the Indian Ocean that would alert people before a possible tsunami. In the aftermath of this disaster, philanthropists are demanding a better deal for the world's poor. There is more than enough money in the world to make sure no child goes to bed hungry. We have the resources to do that. We should not waste our money on weapons and wars. This generation could go down in history as the one that beat global poverty. Henry Pool Silverton, South Africa A good portion of the aid will go toward reconstruction of the disaster area...
...provost calls it a night around 6:30 p.m., when he goes home to cook dinner for his children, aged 8, 12, and 16, and answers e-mail for a couple of hours before going to bed...
...said the Vatican official. "The papal apartment is equipped to respond to respiratory problems. He's had trouble breathing other times in the past. This was obviously more serious." But rather rapidly the Pope's condition appears to have stablized. On Wednesday morning, he held Mass from his hospital bed after a light breakfast and coffee. And Navarro-Valls told reporters jammed in the Gemelli lobby: "There is no cause for alarm...
Companies trying to reach America's expanding Hispanic population should listen to Julieta Parilla and her family. Parilla, who emigrated from Guadalajara, Mexico, with her relatives eight years ago, is preaching about Pampers. Sitting on a four-poster living-room bed in the cramped apartment she shares with her baby daughter, mother, sister, brother-in-law and five nieces and nephews in Norwalk, Calif., a predominantly Hispanic working-class suburb of Los Angeles, she waxes eloquent about the diaper brand's absorption abilities and its "softer cloth." At a baby shower before her 6-month-old daughter Fatima was born...
...reasons are simple: Harvard students, like many university students, keep hours that the adult working world does not share. Many go to bed in the small hours of the morning and wake up just in time for lunch. Also unlike working adults, they often do not have a consistently quiet workplace in their homes (or, in this case, their rooms) in which to study late at night. Further, it goes without saying that the average Harvard undergraduate doesn’t have the space in his or her dorm room for a library containing thousands of resources and reserves...