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...Christmas decorations. The Sport has been going strong since Angelo Cataneo opened it 18 years ago. He can still be spotted in the store, hanging out with “the oldies,” as barman Zaza Nakaitze calls them. Behind the counter and taking orders are his daughter, son and son-in-law. Cakes and pastries flown in daily from Italy are $4 and every sort of coffee known to man is served, as well as most liqueurs...
Larisa Heimert, daughter of the late Cabot Professor of American Literature Alan E. Heimert ’49, who served as Eliot House Master from 1968-1991, and his wife Associate Master Arlene G. Heimert ’59, spent her whole childhood in the Eliot Masters’ residence, from when she was born in 1972 until 1985. She is now an editor at Yale University Press. Like Bossert, she remembers the excitement of House life. “It was a huge playground in a lot of ways,” she says. “The Masters?...
...Soldiers know the nature of their business. But death in war is no less painful to those left behind just because it goes with the mission. Roberts, 32, from a suburb of Sacramento, California, left a wife and 2-year-old daughter. "He was a great guy," said his sister-in-law Denise Roberts. "His mother said at least she knew he died doing what he loved to do." Valerie Chapman, widow of Air Force Technical Sergeant John Chapman, 36, who lived in Fayetteville, North Carolina, had the same thought. "You have to love it to do what they...
...Several months later the clans deployed homemade bombs, fashioned from oxygen canisters and filled with gunpowder and metal shards. Li Lan's 23-year-old daughter was eight months pregnant and sitting at home when one of the bombs tore through her living room, blowing off her right leg and most of her face. The family dragged her coffin into the middle of the road to protest police inaction. Police forced Li Lan to bury her daughter, and that's when she became an activist partner of Liang. She repeatedly went to police headquarters to demand greater punishment...
...human-rights issues. She has since spent her entire career in the field - until now at the U.N. refugee agency. Her Amnesty term is off to an eventful start, and she's already had some success in her goal of expanding the organization's membership. Her 13-year-old daughter is starting an Amnesty group at school. Q&A TIME: What sympathy do you have for a nation's right to limit or exclude foreigners from its borders? KHAN: Every nation has the sovereign right to control its borders, but nations also have the obligation to fulfill international responsibilities that...