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...returned to, however, is not the one she once ruled. Pakistan is altogether more violent than ever. (Both al-Qaeda and local militants are suspected of being behind the attack on Bhutto, but she has accused rogue government and security officials of involvement.) Moreover, Bhutto can no longer count on unqualified support of party followers who first vaulted her to power in 1988, and again in 1993. And after eight years under President Pervez Musharraf, the general who seized power in that 1999 coup, Pakistan has become increasingly polarized: the civilian population wants democracy back, a fundamentalist religious fringe seeks...
...government does not break down its hotel count by ownership, but M.N. Javed, deputy director general in charge of hotels at the Ministry of Tourism in Delhi, estimates that some 25% of the country's 121 luxury hotels and about half the 141 five-star properties are independently...
...committee should not underestimate the utility of satisfying intellectual experiences. When deciding what classes count or what new classes to teach, I hope they realize that we are not just future global citizens, world leaders or thinkers, but people with questions that we want answered now. I likely will never step foot in a lab again, but at least I grew as a person by learning about the plight of the meadow voles...
...varsity sport.” Fellow Gaga-guru Jaime S.M. Guarnaccia ’08 agrees, adding that “they should make a Gaga movie, like ‘Dodgeball.’” So was this a one-time event, or can Harvard students count on a weekly Gaga game to get us through the Sunday slump? “We have to build up momentum, but we’re hoping to have at least two more games this year,” Levin-Gesundheit says. So, next time you’re looking...
...provide leadership.” Kennedy served as director of International and Graduate Legal Studies at Harvard Law School from 1991 to 1997. Kennedy said he has enjoyed his time at Harvard. “I’ve been here for more than 30 years, if you count my time as a student,” Kennedy said. “And it’s been more than a home for me,” One of Kennedy’s colleagues, Ames Professor of Law Philip B. Heymann, said he believed Brown had made a good decision...