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...work ban extended to widows, who were left no recourse but to beg. In a nation with as many as a million widows--out of a population of just 20 million--that decree alone produced a silent disaster. Sabza Gul, 32, now begs at the Kabul bus station and makes about 50[cents] on a good day. Some years ago, when she was still living in a village north of the city, her husband went blind. The family became dependent on whatever money their son Humayoun, 17, could earn as a field worker. The fields were close to the occasional...
...Neither of us thought we wanted to get married, but because we both already had strong paths, we could discover how similar they were. David is the first person who has been with me in all the disparate parts of my life--one minute on a student bus political campaigning, the next at an elegant fund raiser...
...work ban extended to widows, who were left no recourse but to beg. In a nation with as many as a million widows?out of a population of just 20 million?that decree alone produced a silent disaster. Sabza Gul, 32, now begs at the Kabul bus station and makes about 50 on a good day. Some years ago, when she was still living in a village north of the city, her husband went blind. The family became dependent on whatever money their son Humayoun, 17, could earn as a field worker. The fields were close to the occasional fighting...
...Twelve hours later, in the northern city of Haifa, another bomb ripped through a city passenger bus, killing 16 people and wounding many others. The Palestinian group Hamas has allegedly claimed responsibility for all of the attacks...
...adviser has often pushed. Travers sees a utility in professor-student socializing because it allows to students, who lead rather “closed lives,” to expand their horizons. He said he realized how isolated some of the first-years are in the Yard when a bus that brought his seminar back from a trip to Rudyard Kipling’s house in Vermont dropped the students off on Mount Auburn St. near the Cambridge post office. Many of the first-years didn’t know how to find their way back to the Yard...