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...ignoring him. Eventually, no matter how much it deflates our self-esteem, we will have to begin an open dialogue with our enemies. There are too many to simply dismiss them as tyrants and ostracize them from the global community. Currently, our only policies for dealing with hostile nations consist of sanctions and military action, and America's troops are already overextended. Mitchell Kinnen, CINCINNATI, OHIO...
...ignoring him. Eventually, no matter how much it deflates our self-esteem, we will have to begin an open dialogue with our enemies. There are too many to simply dismiss them as tyrants and ostracize them from the global community. Currently, our only policies for dealing with hostile nations consist of sanctions and military action, and America's troops are already overextended. Mitchell Kinnen, Cincinnati, Ohio...
...comedy because it combines my two favorite activities,” Amram says. “Standing up and comedy.”Amram, Greenbaum, Greaves, and Bohrer are soon joined by Alexandra A. Petri ’10 and Hillary H. Wang ’11.The routines mostly consist of jokes on the kinds of topics you might expect: Harvard, drinking, sex, and Judaism. What is surprising is that they’re good.In fact, most of HCSUCS had the chops to get spots at the Boston Comedy Festival, which runs through Oct. 13.“YOU SHOULD...
...ready for “a lot of publicity” leading up to its premiere. "One of the coolest new features, that I’m just so excited about I have to plug, is a fashion blog sort of like the Sartorialist Blog. Basically, it will consist of four different photographers for “Freeze” going around campus taking pictures of students wearing fabulous outfits, and then we’ll post the pictures and comment on them. It’s something that’s fun, that’s just for kicks...
China's links to its neighbor and ally consist mainly of investments by individual companies. But in South Korea, economic engagement with the D.P.R.K.--the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as the North calls itself--is government policy. South Korea has invested heavily in two well-known public-private development projects: a resort area at Mount Kumgang and an industrial zone in Kaesong, about six miles (10 km) north of the Demilitarized Zone. There, 13,300 North Korean workers earning $70 a month churn out exports in conditions a former Western diplomat compares to a labor camp...