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Chimaobi O. Amutah ’07 says that he came to Cambridge with the attitude, “Harvard isn’t going to change me.” Wearing bandannas and jerseys, he would exit Thayer and look up and down the yard like he was in “the ’hood.” Now, Amutah sports simpler garb as he heads to class or Boston as part of the Mission Hill After School Program, which he helps coordinate. “Not dressing like that doesn’t mean that...
...third floor [and] couldn’t go down. It was too thick. People were breathing through things, like through my hat.” While in the third-floor elevator lobby, Clemens said he saw between 50 and 100 people frantically trying to exit. “[We were] trapped, not being able to move,” Clemens said. “Finally somebody managed to get through one of the stairwells that had less smoke in it,..everyone was able to escape.” Jessica A. Berger ’08, who volunteers at Massachusetts General...
...last week dismissing the Iraq Study Group recommendation to bring them home as nothing short of a recipe for defeat. That's the kind of strong, consistent hawkishness that G.O.P. primary voters look for. "Besides," says McCain strategist Mark Salter, "it's what he believes." The problem is that exit polls in last month's election said only 17% of voters overall share that view, which could leave the other 83% wondering whether McCain's famous independent streak, so appealing on most issues, would be such a good thing to have in a Commander in Chief who has the power...
...most influential lobbying groups, with a membership about 10 times that of the National Rifle Association. In Washington, politicians from both major parties covet AARP's backing on a range of issues. That is in part because 1 out of every 4 voters in the past election, according to exit polls, was a member of AARP...
While in the third-floor elevator lobby, Clemens said he saw between 50 and 100 people frantically trying to exit...