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The children spent the day playing cooperative games, attending workshops, creating an enormous mural depicting a safe city and exchanging stories about their community service activities.
"When the first article [in The Crimson] came out, we didn't have enough, but then in the past week we've had an enormous response from hosts," she said.
Actually, there is a logical and economical reason behind last week's edition. The lemmings in the rest of the media (especially the producers of television newsmagazines) give the edition enormous hype. Time plays it up in preceding magazines. Along with this increase in exposure, Time gets a big bump...
"That has been the basic, nice kind of problem but still a problem--i.e. and enormous number, an over-whelming number, of people we had never heard of applied--and so to simply find out enough information to make the right kind of sort has taken an enormous amount of...
In short, the United States has much to gain by ratifying the Chemical Weapons Convention. The costs are relatively insignificant; the benefits to the treaty, the U.S. and the world are enormous. The best opportunity we have had this century to end the scourge of chemical weapons is now before...