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...Since independence, East Timor has lurched from crisis to crisis. It has been plagued by grinding poverty and constant, often violent, political infighting. Many of the country's leaders, in exile in Portugal or Mozambique during Indonesia's occupation, have aggravated the situation by failing to connect with the majority of their compatriots. Senior government officials live lives of relative luxury, in stark contrast to the lot of the vast majority of East Timorese. (Because Dili is a small town, it's not uncommon to see such officials dining in trendy Portuguese cafés situated near the poor...
...third period, his cross from the left wing to the waiting stick of Rogers, positioned at the weak side post, helped secure the win. Taylor recorded another assist in the win against Quinnipiac on Saturday. “As the season goes on, you just start to connect better,” Rogers said. “Passes start to go tape to tape and I think we’re just starting to work as a unit.” In setting up scoring opportunities for his teammates and netting some goals of his own, Taylor has contributed immensely...
...Facebook application developed by the provost’s office, called H-Link, will connect students to others in their courses by providing easy access to class rosters and the capability to send and receive group e-mails...
...more traditional readings of the text and presents a modern visual interpretation that attempts to create something altogether new. In this new production, which will run at the A.R.T. until March 16, Nauzyciel modernizes the fight for democracy and political power in ancient Rome by allowing the audience to connect the themes of this 400-year-old play to issues facing our community and country today. Most significantly, Nauzyciel elevates Brutus’ servant Lucius from a small role to the focus of the production, transforming him into a deaf-mute boy who sees the play’s characters...
...Baxter Churchville ’88 was inspired by Harvardwood to create Columbia University Entertainment in 2007, a similar network at his graduate film school. “I was frustrated that there wasn’t that opportunity to connect with alumni from Columbia,” says Churchville. “When our group first met, someone said Harvardwood is the gold standard, and I think that’s very accurate...