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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Others echo Vaidya’s enthusiasm at the enlarged diet options...

Author: By Yingzhen Zhang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Muslim-friendly Meat Debuts | 10/25/2002 | See Source »

Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) volunteers—and those members of the Harvard community to whom eating concerns are an uncomfortable reality—deserve an apology from The Crimson for running the insensitive and unfair editorial cartoon by Collin W. Blackburn ’04 (Oct. 15). Indeed, it’s unclear what to call this piece, as it has no political message and serves no apparent purpose except to stigmatize those who staff campus helplines and those they serve. Peer counseling groups such as ECHO and Contact provide an important service even to those...

Author: By Kate G. Ward, | Title: Cartoon Lampooning ECHO Crosses the Line | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

...pressure with the need to avoid "a humanitarian disaster." It's a risky line to walk and Tibon knows it: in August, he sent two soldiers to military jail when they shot dead a municipal electrician even though the man had permission to move about during the curfew. Shots echo up the mountainside at midday. In Tibon's command center, radios crackle with reports that two border policemen have been hit after their jeep broke down near the Casbah. It'll be past midnight when Tibon visits the scene; right now he must coordinate the evacuation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Standoff In Nablus | 10/20/2002 | See Source »

Cornell scored the lone goal of the first half on a nice individual effort by junior midfielder Ian Pilarski. Bypassing Harvard defenders with moves that prompted several fans to echo joshingly the sanctified name of Diego Maradona, Pilarski put the Big Red on the scoreboard 35 minutes into the game...

Author: By David Mu, CONTRIBUTINGWRITER | Title: Ara Atones For Miss; M. Soccer Earns Tie | 10/15/2002 | See Source »

...coming through and recognized as truthful." If Rumi himself were somehow zapped, robes and all, into the present day and given a look at the vast spiritual Starbucks where he is the most popular flavor of the moment, what would he make of it all? Very likely he would echo what Kabir Helminski, a practicing Sufi and another popular contemporary Rumi translator, has said about attempts to siphon off the insights of Rumi and other Sufi sages without addressing their Islamic context: "We cannot steal the fire. We must enter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rumi Rules! | 9/30/2002 | See Source »

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