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Batmanghelidjh, who set up the charity in 1996 to support "lone children" growing up without a responsible parent or carer, says that she and her team encounter many British children who have been neglected or abused, leaving them too damaged to benefit from education or training. "The level they're at is just about survival," she says. "The public can't imagine having a daily life that's so empty and exhausting." In such circumstances, girls are often drawn into prostitution. Many have babies while still teenagers, partly to jump queues for social housing but mainly to find some affection...
...putting your money into something familiar," says former studio executive David Weitzner, who teaches at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. This summer's old-is-new fare, like Indy, Steve Carell's Get Smart and the Sex and the City movie should all benefit from the recognition factor. But films with lesser-known pedigrees, like the graphic novel revenge movie Wanted, from Russian director Timur Bekmambetov, will need smart marketing or rave reviews to break through...
...process. “There’s a lot of petrochemicals... that go into distributing these books, and then you have to recycle them,” Seidel said. “There’s a whole lot of fossil fuels that go into this and no benefit to any individual.” Harvard Resource Efficiency Program coordinator Philip W. Kreycik ’06 agreed with the proposal, saying “I can’t imagine anyone our age using [the Yellow Pages] these days...
...welcome freshman into our Houses this week and college basketball frenzy kicks in (with Harvard far-removed from the Big Dance), I hope we might take time to consider who around us needs cheerleaders and who would benefit from the support of their peers. I don’t think you need a class ring to show your Harvard pride, but I hope we’ve all met at least one person like Eve Carson who makes us proud to be here. Kristina M. Moore ’08, the former president of The Crimson, is a history...
...really familiar ice for us,” Cahow added. “We haven’t played there this year but it has very similar dimensions to Bright. We’ll feel right at home.”Harvard will also have the added benefit of having skated in the rink earlier this week. The team flew to Minnesota on Tuesday morning and felt out the ice in a practice yesterday.“We’re going to be settled [in Duluth] and I don’t have a doubt that we?...