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Harvard graduates are known to excel in their fields. Some become President of the United States or president of a major news network. Wade Davis ’75 also excels in his field. He is National Geographic’s Explorer-In-Residence. What, exactly, does that entail? FM called him up to talk about the job. FM: How do you decide which places you will visit? WD: Generally what I’m trying to do is find stories that will allow for deeper stories that reveal the unique manifestation of the human heart. We?...

Author: By Michelle Cerulli, | Title: When The Red Phones Rings | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

...Driven Out of Montana Now that fuel prices are going up, i can appreciate Walter Kirn's difficulty in taking the long drives that any trip in Montana seems to entail [Oct. 17]. I recently had to quit - almost before I started - a job in Kalispell, the closest town of any size (pop. 14,000) to my home. That's about 50 miles [80 km] away. The daily round trip on $3-per-gal. gas meant that after the associated costs of commuting I'd be earning only $2 an hour. That spurred my decision to move somewhere that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Death on the Wing | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

...states,” Dershowitz said that any future Palestinian state “will not be contiguous.” He suggested that high speed rail links, along with water links and fiber-optic infrastructure, could help to address the problems of communication and transportation that this would entail. On the status of Jerusalem, Dershowitz accepted that “it is going to have to be divided along demographic lines.” However, he pointed out that at the Camp David peace talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in 2000, the status of Jerusalem was not problematic...

Author: By Cormac A. Early, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dershowitz Discusses Middle East | 11/1/2005 | See Source »

...that fuel prices are going up, I can appreciate Walter Kirn's difficulty in taking the long drives that any trip in Montana seems to entail [Oct. 10]. I recently had to quit--almost before I started--a job in Kalispell, Mont., the closest town of any size (pop. 14,000) to my home. That's about 50 miles away. The daily round trip on $3-per-gal. gas would have meant that, after the associated costs of commuting, I'd be earning only $2 an hour. That spurred my decision to move to a place that has public transportation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 31, 2005 | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

...Regions determine danger, not entire countries. Smart student travelers can navigate nearly any situation as long as they take certain precautions. In the case of Indonesia, visiting the country’s unique cultures and wildlife, including the world’s last wild orangutans, does not have to entail any more danger than visiting similar wonders in Africa would. If students can prove they have a reliable guide and a safe plan of travel, they should be able to go almost anywhere. The College has made a good start in loosening its travel restrictions. Now it must go farther...

Author: By Piotr C. Brzezinski, Adam M. Guren, and N. KATHY Lin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: A Worthy Exception | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

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