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...Pool Theater, which is an extremely limiting space. To get around having only two entrances, actors were forced to hide behind flats for up to ten minutes. Wondering what they were doing back there was highly distracting. Also, the way in which time transitions and flashbacks were made, with brighter lights to mark "The Present," was undermined when costumes didn't change with the passing of seven years...
Arafat's visit should give us pause. We stand at a crossroads; we all hope a brighter future awaits the Middle East. But this future will not come about by itself. It will take hard work by leaders like Arafat to undo a legacy of hate that has poisoned relations for the past few decades. We hope that he will work in good faith with Israel and with his people in order to secure a lasting and real peace to a region that so desperately needs it. --Ethan Tucker '97 Chair, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel Yuval Segal '97 Dalia Trachtenberg...
Like every medical revolution before it, the field of gene therapy began with the vision of a brighter future. Researchers promised to cure such hereditary disorders as cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and sickle-cell anemia, not with conventional medicine but with the magic of genetic engineering, supplanting defective genes with their normal counterparts. Patients dreamed of a life free of the diseases they had inherited. Venture capitalists dreamed of untold riches and backed the leading researchers in the field with millions of dollars of seed money...
...Undergraduate Council's first-ever campus-wide gala ball approaches, its financial forecast is appearing much brighter...
...newly opened cafe is cleaner and brighter, with a somewhat larger seating area, Driscoll said. He said the serving area has been divided into separate bars to serve customers more efficiently...