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...which also took romantic comedy rhythm and wit to focus on a homosocial environment. But there is nothing in it quite as stirring as when Terry finally discovers her true talent with the delivery of the famous speech: “The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower, suitable to any occasion. I carried them on my wedding day and now I place them here in memory of something that has died.” Terry comes out to standing applause and gives credit to her recently deceased friend who inspired the performance, saying...
...this year. The President, who will spend next weekend in California, is not heading for the ranch, even though this is perhaps the most pleasant time of year there, with inviting running weather and the bluebonnets in bloom. Instead, he left Thursday afternoon for Camp David, with aides smiling and waving at the Marine One chopper, knowing that they'd be getting some family time over the long weekend. The First Lady, Laura Bush, brought her mother, Jenna Welch, back from Texas this week for the festivities, and the President previewed the guest list for a well-wisher he stopped...
...Demand Re "Can He Make Peace Bloom?" [March 20]: It is crucial that U.S. ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad succeeds in persuading Iraq's sectarian leaders to revive the political process so the new government can focus on rebuilding the country. The Iraqi people are losing patience with the lack of security and stability. Right now they are without a functioning government, one that can provide public services. Khalilzad must keep the pressure on Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, the man who heads the coalition of Shi?ite parties. Al-Hakim currently seems more concerned with unifying Iraq's Shi?ites...
...lecturers might be highly qualified scholars, I had to re-evaluate my expectation of enjoying a better relationship with them after reading Lemann's Essay. It was enlightening news that I very much appreciate. Bata Yahaya Mshelia Borno, Nigeria A Man in Demand Re "Can he make peace bloom?" [March 20]: it is crucial that U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad succeed in persuading Iraq's sectarian leaders to revive the political process so the new government can focus on rebuilding the country. The Iraqi people are losing patience with the lack of security and stability. Right now they...
...will ultimately come from vaccine research, and to a lesser extent from public education. In the speech, Summers made reference to Harvard School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom’s pioneering efforts in the study of immunology in India. Twenty-five years ago, Summers said, Bloom traveled to India to teach the country’s first immunology course to a modest 28 students. In 1996, that number had grown to more than 3000 registered immunologists in the country, according to Summers. —Staff writer Javier C. Hernandez can be reached at jhernand@fas.harvard.edu...