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...idea that there's a serotonin deficiency that explains depression is such a gross oversimplification as to be completely misleading," Jureidini says. "A lot of doctors and others are prone to wishful thinking. It'd be nice if this was all scientific and we could give a drug to correct a chemical imbalance and nobody had to think about how complicated it is to become depressed and what the reasons might be for it . . . But it doesn't work like that...
...Qaeda group's claims are correct that it is behind the synchronized suicide bombings of three American-owned chain hotels in the center of Amman, Jordan, it would mark the first time that Abu Musab Zarqawi, who claimed responsibility less than 24 hours later, has pulled off a major atrocity in Jordan. The method and the targets bore the hallmarks of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda organization, whose franchise in Iraq, which specializes in suicide bombings and beheadings of kidnap victims, is headed up by Zarqawi. The bomber at the Radisson SAS hotel is thought to have walked into...
...really into. If there’s not [any interest], I’m sure we can find other things to do with the space.” Despite the wide range of feelings expressed in regards to the lounge, most agree that the gaming room has the correct aims. “Harvard can be a high stress atmosphere,” said Chadbourne, “so anything we can do to create a more social space... I think [is] definitely a step in the right direction...
...guilty. Guilty of changing its campus-wide black-tie fall ball to a club party, that is. Citystep, which teaches dance to 120 Cambridge middle-schoolers, has 74 members—and almost that many guilty pleasures, if its saucy red posters plastered around campus are correct. So why tonight’s shift from classy to self-indulgent? “With a ball, there’s a lot of pressure, a lot of work beforehand,” Andrew C. Stillman ’06 said, listing its inherent hassles: finding a date, renting...
...Storm, torture is “simply not a good way to get information.” According to Herrington, nine out of 10 people can be persuaded to talk with no “stress methods” at all. And even if the remaining person is the correct suspect, he will “just tell you anything to get you to stop.” In 1999, the Supreme Court of Israel—arguably the most experienced democratic court in dealing with such “imminent danger” scenarios—outlawed...