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"That's the focus of a lot of recent research," says Richard Mayeux, a professor of neurology at Columbia University medical school, "trying to identify firm biological markers to tell us who's crossing the line into something pathological and who's having simple age-related decline."
The female upperclass student didn't feel threatened--she just felt like he was "crossing the line."
"Professor Sen is a unique figure in Trinity College.... His vibrant and highly active silhouette can be seen crossing Great Court at any given time of the day and night," he wrote.
The challenge on the border now is to keep the peace. Will Hizballah use the withdrawal as a chance to settle scores, to attack Israel? Last week the answer was no. In one incident, Hizballah fighters prevented enthusiastic supporters from starting trouble. At a border crossing, motorcycle-riding teenagers taunted...
It is a truth all but universally acknowledged that the more internationalism there is in the world, the more nationalism there will be: the more multinational companies, multicultural beings and planetary networks are crossing and transcending borders, the more other forces will, as if in response, fashion new divisions and...