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There can be downsides to the expatriate life. Marianne Sullivan, 28, who received a master's in journalism and Eastern European politics from Columbia University last year, is co-director of a media training center in Tirana, Albania. "No one comes here for fun," she says...
...even some relief officials, while praising the general discipline and restraint of Tutsi leaders, are wary of the expressions of good intention from an ethnic group that enjoyed all the educational and economic advantage for decades. "The R.P.F. ideology is self-serving, designed for Western ears," says Alex DeWaal, co-director of Africa Rights in London. "Playing down ethnicity promotes the interests of a relatively wealthy and well-educated minority and hides the enduring contempt many Tutsi commanders feel for the Hutu...
Oddly, the Siberian tiger -- a critically endangered subspecies -- may have the best chance of survival, but only if poaching is controlled. "The Amur tiger has 800 miles of unbroken habitat to move through," says Howard Quigley, who is co-director of the Siberian Tiger Project, a Russian-American conservation effort, "but unless poaching is stopped, there will be no tigers to move through it." The Tiger Trust and the World Wildlife Fund offered vehicles, training and supplemental pay for Russian wildlife rangers, but the killing of tigers continued as those proposals languished for months on the desks of bureaucrats...
...current co-director of the Brattle Theatre laments the fact that college students are less interested in seeing old movies than their counterparts of 20 and 30 years...
...think college students in general don't come to the classics the way they used to," says Connie A. White, co-director of the Brattle Theatre. "It seems to me college students are more interested in first-run films or your Arnold Schwarzenegger films. But I don't know if Harvard students...