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...information, Walser spent nine months researching each Cambridge school. In 1997, she published her findings in a 192-page book called “The Parents’ Guide to Cambridge Schools.” She also pushed the schools committee to hire a public information officer to develop a comprehensive collection of school Web sites, just a click away from curious parents’ computers...
...choose to direct this play because the parts demand huge talent and experience from the actors, and I feel all four of them are exceptional in so many ways." Although the preparation process wasn’t all fun and games, Wilner says that having spirited rehearsals helped develop the cast and crew’s vision of the show. "We joked around a lot, and our having fun really helped us bond as a team, and also to get us more energetic and engaged because this play has a lot to do with games and poking fun. The playfulness...
...conjunction with Sina, China's leading portal; in late March, the club unveiled another aimed at South Korea. The London team is also playing benefactor. Apart from hosting the Chinese Olympic football team in London in February, the club sponsors the Asian Football Confederation's Vision Asia project to develop grassroots leagues across China. Next summer, Chelsea will embark on its first-ever tour of China. Those preseason tours can be pure gold, giving sponsors the chance to exploit target markets. When Manchester United goes to Malaysia, Korea, Japan and China this summer, shirt sponsor AIG will be with...
...radical Protestants, known as Dissenters, had already fled to Holland. The Virginia Co. lured some Dissenters over and opened negotiations with others. One boatload of Pilgrims, blown north, landed in Plymouth, Mass., in 1620. Religious pluralism in British North America would suffer many backtracks and false starts (Virginia would develop its own Anglican establishment as time passed), but the first step was taken in Jamestown...
...said they had seriously considered committing suicide. Although Harvard students may have heavy workloads, Barreira said that a recent national survey did not find Harvard students more likely to be depressed. Depression is characterized by mood and appetite changes, sleep problems, and loss of energy. “People develop really negative thinking that has no basis in reality” which seems rational to the sufferer, Barreira said. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness, affecting 11 percent of the population in a general medical setting, he said. Panic attacks, another subset of anxiety disorder, are characterized...