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...ongoing story of ex-gay Larry Houston, a Harvard-employed cook in Annenberg Hall, who was criticized by students late last year for speaking openly about his conversion, is just one more example of the intolerance faced by former homosexuals and lesbians all across this country. Robert Spitzer’s Columbia University study of former homosexuals and lesbians has shown that same-sex attractions can be overcome. Ex-gay organizations such as National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality, Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality, Regeneration Books, Evergreen, International Healing Foundation, One by One and Exodus have also...
...selection, Global gave $50,000 to the Republican National Committee. And two weeks after the trip, Global gave another $50,000. Evans' spokesman said politics and money had nothing to do with choosing Global Crossing for the Russia trip or the decision to review the environmental fee. Cook also denied any connection between access and political largesse...
...investing $100,000, although, like the elder Bush, he was allowed to acquire stock before the company went public in 1998. Small investors--as well as employees and creditors--caught in the firm's financial woes can only envy McAuliffe's sense of timing and that of Winnick and Cook, who together sold Global Crossing stock worth about $750 million over the past 3 1/2 years. The co-chairmen are very different. Cook is a graceful blueblood; Winnick is a colorful native of New York's Long Island who is as lavish with his friends as he is with politicians...
...this end, Jamal has just cooked up a new book - as yet only in Spanish and Catalan - called Palestine: Occupation and Resistance (Flor del Viento; 106 pages). In his role as historian rather than doctor or cook, he sets out to give a brief guide to the roots of the interminable conflict there. Israelis probably won't like it. But they should enjoy Arab Aroma, a book that could equally have been titled Make Food...
Harvard’s losses all served as learning experiences. Crimson freshmen Joe Turilli (141 lbs.), Jonas Corl (197 lbs.) and Greg Cook (125 lbs.) all lost tough matches to strong BU juniors. Junior Robbie Griffin (157 lbs.) lost to sophomore Leighton Brady after being taken down in overtime...