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...mostly made up of friends and family, and not music appreciators, is silly; a few friends and family do not amount to 1,200 people. Instead of bemoaning the “overabundance” of groups, we should be celebrating the fact that there is such a broad and diverse choice for the musically-inclined at Harvard. Harvard’s a cappella groups are widely regarded for their excellence in various musical genres, and this is something that Harvard should be proud...
...changed color from purple to enraged scarlet. "You'd better run," was the laconic advice of Annie, who looks after the animals. I leapt over the paddock fence just in time. So much for animal adventures. After that, I was happy to confine myself to the hotel's broad lawns, the pool and the beach (though my children played happily with Lurker). The Lone Pine, completed in 1948, was for years the only hotel on Batu Ferringhi Beach. It is one of several small, distinctive hotels in Malaysia that make a refreshing change from the cookie-cutter resorts where...
...help them get their courses up to par. They come from all types of schools, we try for great diversity,” he says, adding that teachers from a broad range of schools have responded very positively to incorporating Celtic subjects into their curricula...
Consider the Yanks and how broad their fan base is throughout baseball. They draw huge attendances in every city they visit. Next, think about how much hatred they simultaneously inspire. The Sox are enjoying support from people across the nation right now. Not just because of the curse but also because of the team they’re facing...
...Shiite religious and communal leaders are often violently divided over their attitudes to working with the Americans and over what role their religion should play in government, but there's broad agreement among them that a new order in Iraq should reflect their demographic dominance: Shiites comprise upward of 60 percent of the population, but they have historically been dominated by the Sunni minority comprising around 15 percent. The concern to ensure their dominance may explain the insistence by even moderate Shiites that the new order be shaped by a democratically elected body. And, of course, many Sunnis are unhappy...