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...Erica S. Birmingham ’06, Harvard is an all-pink, Champagne-drenched party of her own invention. She’s the closest thing Harvard has to a true celebrity: like Paris Hilton, she is known solely for being known...
...quite literally. She checks into hotels under the name Rosalind Connage, the debutante from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘This Side of Paradise.’ “When she buys clothes online, she has her parcels delivered to “Duchess Erica Birmingham...
...dusty plains of Chettinad?in India's Tamil Nadu state?are known for anything, it is Chettinad chicken. This rich curry is a staple of Indian menus from Bombay to Birmingham, England. But the desert region may have tasted a hint of a more enticing asset. Many of the once palatial homes of its former merchants, who made their riches during the heyday of the Raj, are up for grabs. By some estimates, as many as 10,000 of these crumbling structures are spread across the sands, awaiting rescue. Authorities hope that some will be turned into hotels or museums...
...acts of jihadist terrorism. Furthermore, Islamic extremism is not only a European issue. It also exists in Malaysia, Nigeria, Sudan, Kenya and Indonesia?countries that have had nothing to do with the war in Iraq, which TIME says is the galvanizing issue of Muslim radicalization in Europe. Andrew Onoro Birmingham, England...
...more noticeable than others. A group of about 16 students from Quincy and Currier Houses have rented a Cadillac Escalade limousine to take them to the game. The chauffeured vehicle “should be a fun time for my friends and I,” said Erica S. Birmingham ’06, one of the group. “We felt it’d be a good way to get to the game without the burden of taking our own cars,” she said...