Word: deadness
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...biggest question is, 'How severe will a pandemic be?'" Dr. Margaret Chan, the WHO director-general, said in Switzerland. So politicians have to make like they're doing something. Gabon and Ghana have banned the import of pork, even though the flu virus cannot be contracted through eating dead pig. Kenya, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe say they are checking arriving passengers at borders and airports and have response plans of varying sophistication should an outbreak occur. In some places, they've gone much further: Authorities in Egypt, which was affected by bird flu last year, have begun slaughtering...
...p.m.Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall, 17 Kirkland St1:30 p.m.An Afternoon of OperaDudley House, Lehman Hall1:30 p.m.Harvard-Radcliffe VeritonesScience Center C1:30 p.m.Music for Four FlutesHolden Chapel1:30 p.m.L’homme ArmeAdolphus Busch Hall, 29 Kirkland St1:30 p.m.“Fell in Love with a Dead Boy”Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy St1:30 p.m.Harvard Pops OrchestraSanders Theatre1:30 p.m. Mariachi Veritas de HarvardHarvard Yard Stage1:30 p.m. Quatre MainesPaine Hall1:30 p.m.Marin Marais: Music for 3 ViolsMemorial Church1:30 p.m.Chart Toppers UnpluggedCambridge Queen’s Head1:30 p.m.Brass Ensemble PerformancePhillips Brooks House1...
...that’s as good as it gets. “Together Through Life” is not a disaster. Dylan’s true disasters, like political putsches or catastrophic weather systems, draw a bewildering sort of fascination—think “Dylan & The Dead,” his born-again Christian phase, or the infamous “Self Portrait”—that this album never inspires in the listener. Mere failure seems a more appropriate categorization, but that would make the mistake of confusing expectations surrounding Dylan’s work?...
...What do you do?” Student filmmaker Isidore M.T. Bethel ’11 asked Megan E. Popkin ’11 these kinds of questions in order to prepare her for her role in his most recent film, “Fell in Love with a Dead Boy.” The film, which will be screened this Saturday in the Carpenter Center, focuses on the experience of a young woman who loses her vision as she develops an obsession with John F. Kennedy ’40. Seeking to explore the boundaries between biography and fiction...
...judicial officials could lessen the likelihood of abuse. "Oral confessions should not be used as evidence any more," Liu says. "And detention centers should be overseen by judicial administrative offices, instead of the police." Until the government enacts those fundamental reforms, then the list of China's jail dead will only grow...