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...many as 2,000 jobs in a bid to pare costs by $400 million a year. But the overhaul is not just a matter of numbers, says Guy Hands, ceo of Terra Firma and chairman of EMI: "What we are saying to artists is: The current model is broken. Unless we find a new model, new music is dead...
...information within the hour,” Adams HoCo Co-Chair Omar M. Abdelsamad ’09 said. “There’s a lot of freshman dorms, but really, there’s not that many letters, especially when you think of people getting broken down into groups of eight.” Those on the receiving end—freshmen eagerly awaiting their residential fates—said that personal deliveries will be more effective for welcoming them into the upperclassmen Houses. “I think this will get blocking groups excited...
...childhood shatter. lol.” What is particular to our generation is that we are constantly surrounded by the images and culture from both sides of this shattered childhood. We live a double-consciousness, where on the same browser page we can watch our innocent pasts and our broken present, both convenient and ephemeral escapes from the reality beyond the YouTube screen...
Jafar and other young Iraqi-Americans at Harvard are trying to help put together the pieces of broken families and a broken country—all from thousands of miles away...
...southern city of Amarah, near the Iranian border. Everything had been arranged through contacts in Syria and Lebanon, where he and his group had fled for a time trying to avoid capture by American forces. According to Ali, a convoy of new sport utility vehicles with drivers speaking only broken Arabic was waiting for them in Amarah. Soon the group was on the road east for a five-hour drive. The destination was an Iranian training facility, where instructors told the recruits not to speak to anyone but them. "We saw a lot of really strange people...