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...pinned for 30 hours beneath the concrete rubble before being pulled out by rescuers, who used industrial machinery to cut through the bed he was buried under. Gunce had listened as his three roommates died one by one. "At first, we were talking to each other in the dark," he said. "But after a while their voices died out." Turks were outraged that the dormitory collapsed while other buildings around the school were still standing. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan promised to pursue allegations that bad construction standards may have been responsible. - By Pelin Turgut/Istanbul See Also: May Day Disaster...
However, for Kyle R. McCarthy ’06, the traditional Harvard first-year experience was simply too much too bear. “I think Annenberg is a terrible place. It’s really dark, the food is depressing,” says McCarthy, a vegetarian. “I wanted to cook for myself and the food I like to eat is generally not available in dining halls...
...appointment works, and if someone tells you it doesn’t, I know who that person is. His name’s Arnold. He’s jealous and sore—in more ways than one—since he’s been in a dark shame spiral, jerkin’ his Sam Perkin like it’s the End of Days, the sky’s blood red, and we’re all fucked to hell...
...structure to be hollow. The scene is similarly hollow, empty, deserted. There are two more trees, in at the fore, with one sized more like a shrub, but the viewer can just glimpse an island’s coast, and the open sea, in the background. The contrast between dark and light is artful and the image clear. The white of the sky is pure...
...gray. Whether their more temperate settings exude a clouded light or if the choice (or error) was in the developing process, the final images are fuzzy. In the better of the two, the horizon of an abandoned country lane is a barricade just yards away—a dark hole at the center of the scene. However, the shapes of the trees, against a mottled sky, are so clear it would not be surprising if the veins on a single leaf were visible...