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...peace always finds a way to sneak out of our reach, just as we are about to catch up with it. The same feeling of frustration that followed Rabin’s murder has returned. Then, in the midst of a euphoric era in which peace seemed around the corner, Rabin, and with him the hope for peace, were assassinated. Again, there is a sense that peace has once again eluded our grasp...
...graduating class—the class of 2008. But first, she will take a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Italy. She will march into the arena for the Opening Ceremonies with over 2,000 athletes from 85 countries with millions upon millions watching on television in every corner of the globe and every nation on Earth. She will face the very best competition her sport has to offer as the Americans seek to reclaim the top spot on the medal stand from Canada. And above all, she will embody the essence of the Games: an amateur athlete cooperating...
...when I was loading up the songs that I noticed a funny interface design flaw: Every so often, instead of an X in the upper right hand corner, you see an "OK" which is essentially the same thing: click it and you close your window. There's even an "OK" button on the Treo, which closes whatever you're in, whether or not there's an "OK" to be clicked. This is the problem. As I was choosing songs to use as ringtones, I kept hitting "OK" and nothing happened. After several tries, I noticed that there was a "Select...
...Peabody’s Corpus of Mayan Hieroglyphic Inscriptions in 2001. At the San Bartolo site in the northeastern Peten region of Guatemala, several tunnels and trenches, originally dug by looters, run under a larger pyramid. Saturno was seeking shade in one such tunnel when his flashlight revealed the corner of a wall painting. “In Western terms, it’s like knowing only modern art and then stumbling on a Michelangelo or a Leonardo,” Saturno, who is also an assistant professor of archeology at the University of New Hampshire, said in a press...
...mark is no leader at all. Perhaps President Bush did come out swinging on Sunday night, and perhaps he even landed a good strike or two. But the larger picture for the remainder of his presidency is far grimmer: he has allowed his opposition to back him into a corner, and it will take far more than a few speeches for him to emerge from this position of insignificance. Drew M. Trombly ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a philosophy concentrator in Eliot House...