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...different plays, including the Freshman Musical, which he produced. Despite an impressive track record, Jewett’s not in it for all the fame and glory that normally comes with set carpentry. “I’ve been pretty subdued when it comes to gathering credit for what I’ve done,” he says. “I enjoy what I do and that’s why I’ve been doing it, because it’s really fun. There’s something really fulfilling to me about...

Author: By Ross S. Weinstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: David S. Jewett '08 | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...bill, as passed by the UC, aims to allow all ROTC courses taken by Harvard students at MIT to appear on their Harvard transcripts. Current policy states that ROTC courses “may be taken only on a non-credit basis...

Author: By Bora Fezga, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dems and Republicans Unite on ROTC Bill | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...With that many opportunities and so few shots, it speaks volumes to how well [the Harvard defense] was prepared by Coach Warne and a credit to the guys for executing the game plan and staying committed,” Tillman said...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Joyce, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Earns First League Win at Yale | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...estimates, 4.2 million Zimbabweans—a third of the population—will face serious food shortages. Many Zimbabweans have been forced to survive on one meal a day. Aid agencies are unlikely to gather enough support from the rest of the world as Zimbabwe has an appalling credit history. After defaulting on its foreign loans in 2004, Zimbabwe was suspended from the International Monetary Fund. Few countries would risk loaning money to Zimbabwe today. Already having substantial difficulty in handling the economy, the government has been unable to attend to other social needs of its citizens, which...

Author: By Samad Khurram | Title: Save Zimbabwe | 4/28/2008 | See Source »

...backup on the contractors' Colombian missions. "Did they really never think this sort of thing could happen?" asks Gonsalves' mother Jo Rosano, of Bristol, Conn. "They sent civilians into a place they knew the rebels would be, and we get the impression they don't care." Rosano and others credit the new U.S. ambassador to Colombia, William Brownfield, with bringing urgency to the case. "We need to remind Americans," Brownfield says, "that three of their own are being held in abominable conditions that violate every conceivable standard of international human-rights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America's Forgotten Hostages | 4/28/2008 | See Source »

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