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...record amount of snow that has besieged Cambridge this winter has left Harvard athletes struggling to cope with limited activity. Members of the spring sports teams may be awaiting spring even more than the rest...
...these examples that I turn when I try to cope with this week's tragic events. After mourning today, we must celebrate Purim in some way despite what has happened--and because of it. For to do so is an affirmation of life. It is an expression of our faith that things can and will get better...
Clyde is a youngish man who teaches at an adult-education center in Cambridge, Massachusetts--courses like Love and Marriage, Horse and Carriage: Relationship Issues in Some 19th Century Novels. Clyde is gay, and his life is on hold because he cannot face the loss of his lover or cope with his cranky father or settle into the teaching business...
During the talk, Maraire also answered queries on the reasons for writing Zenzele. She claims that she wanted to provide a new perspective on the post-independence experience of African women. She used the novel as a way to cope with the pressures of her neurosurgical residency. "I was doing my surgical internship, and it was very intense," says Maraire. "I was feeling very constrained. It [the novel] was not in the grand scheme. It just developed...
...underground band." Not surprising, since he and TRACEY THORN have been recording since 1982. In 1992, when Watt nearly died of Churg-Strauss syndrome, an autoimmune disease that can affect the lungs and intestines, they reassessed everything. One result: Missing. Now the album's moving too, but Watt can cope: "The up-and-down nature of success keeps you sane...