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...public health specialists to areas threatened by every manner of disease. The Graduate School of Education may try to find solutions to the problems raised by Katrina’s destruction of K-12 education facilities. These efforts are also incredibly heartwarming. Any chance for Harvard’s cr??¨me de la cr??¨me collection of experts to use their collective wisdom and expertise to solve a humanitarian disaster is a chance which must be snatched up before the damage is irreversible. We are happy that Harvard has recognized its place in the national ethical community...
...series Tommy Lee Goes to College, the Mötley Cr??e drummer heads for the University of Nebraska, gets a hot chemistry tutor and tries out for the band. But he's not the only college-bound celeb...
...Aretsky opened this snug, intimate restaurant with its bosky seasonal mural just a year ago, and it soon had a two- to four-week waiting list for peak-hour reservations. She has a special talent for lamb and duck dishes. Other outstanding offerings include corn cakes with caviar and cr??me fraîche, chimney-smoked lobster, quail with beet sauce, warm apple timbale with caramel sauce and chocolate bread pudding...
...sweet-flowing harmonies of this mother-and-daughter act have earned them a brace of awards, including a 1985 Grammy, and sprightly record sales and airplay. They have also roped in a wide audience all the way from down-home to downtown. Elvis acolytes, Loretta Lynn fans, Mötely Cr??e freaks can all join in the gently rolling communion of the Judds' music. "People are watching us," says Wynonna. "We're representing family." Adds her mother: "It's some strange combination of two worlds. I'm just so glad to be who I am and glad of where...
...mood of "Europhoria." The good economic news has led investors to push up prices sharply on all the major stock exchanges in Europe in recent months, but Giersch warned that growth will not be enough to solve deep-rooted problems like unemployment. Hans Mast, an executive vice president of Cr??dit Suisse, agreed. Said he: "Unemployment in Europe has many demographic, structural and social causes that cannot be redressed simply." He also pointed out that his upbeat forecast assumed that U.S. economic performance would improve. "Ultimately," Mast said, "Europe cannot prosper unless the rest of the world is prospering...