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...marvel that pulled itself out of its postwar depths, made and exported the world's best cars, TVs and semiconductor chips, and served notice that the region was a global player. Asians acknowledge sharing in its success: in April, electronics giant Matsushita announced it will spend $16.1 billion to expand factories making mobile phones and other devices in Tianjin, China. In the postwar period through September 2000, Japan has funneled $172 billion in direct investment to its Asian neighbors...
...monstrosities or tired has-beens trying to recapture their golden years. Not so Sweet Honey. The group has revitalised itself with many new members over the years, bringing the participation in the group to a total of 22 women, including two of the founding members. Their repertoire continues to expand, encompassing rap, blues and African spiritual songs, as well as their original gospel roots. As an African living in the United States, Sweet Honey is the first group I have seen in America that presents the genuine joy and freedom that characterises African music and performance. Their swaying and dancing...
...Decisions to expand coverage are made in collaboration with St. Martin's press, which publishes the guides, the Let's Go editor and chief and managing editorial team...
...April 18) showed an unfortunate lack of understanding about how Harvard student groups operate and the resources they draw upon. Certainly Harvard students possess a number of talents that should have an outlet in their undergraduate years, but organizations that currently operate using applications cannot unconditionally expand to include all those interested...
Certainly PBHA would love to expand their camps to include more children, but the resources are simply not available. Volunteer management and coordination is also a serious responsibility; Harvard extracurriculars are remarkable in their level of sophistication and often carry with them considerable liability and responsibility. The real issue we should consider is how little Harvard provides in the way of resources, particularly space and money, to its student groups...