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...Daisy, like many of her generation, had much she may have wished to forget. Born into the florid decay of imperial China, Daisy would live through a particular horror: she watched her own mother, forced to become a concubine, commit suicide by swallowing raw opium. Despite such early trauma, she managed to survive in Shanghai amid hellish marital troubles (her brutal first husband divorced her and seized custody of her three children), before she fled to the U.S. As Daisy exhibits symptoms of Alzheimer's, a concerned Amy takes her mother in for tests; Daisy growls, "Nothing wrong my memory...
While Summers did not commit to a fifth task force, the students said they were pleased with his response and said they were confident that the University would embrace their concerns as construction plans crystallize...
Such small differences on paper seem to indicate that Harvard just has to improve its quality of play a little bit, but in a wide range of categories. And although the Crimson may hold the overall edge in turnovers this season, it managed to commit 24 in its most recent contest against New Hampshire...
...Congress to commit $15 billion over the next five years, including nearly $10 billion in new money, to turn the tide against AIDS in the most afflicted nations of Africa and the Caribbean,” the president declared in his 2003 State of the Union address. He’s made this project a key element of his foreign-aid policy...
...have...talked to many students who expressed interest in Governor Dean, but did not want to commit until seeing him,” Frank said...