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...Cleef run the store, said that customers typically do not know what to think of it at first glance. “Most of the people who come in here are sort of baffled,” she said. “They’re intrigued when I explain to them what’s going on here.” The store will close April 30, when it will move to the VES showcase of student theses. —Staff writer Kyle A. Magida can be reached at kmagida@fas.harvard.edu...
...best people we can get, ambassadors who can speak the language, not merely people who made a political contribution.” Today, in an age of globalization and terrorism, the need is greater than ever. That means having an ambassador to Saudi Arabia who can speak Arabic and explain America’s actions in a hostile region. It means having an ambassador to the United Kingdom who will engage a cynical British public in open debate. More than anything it means taking seriously once more how we select the bearers of the American eagle abroad...
...back door, she says.Several establishments in the Square, including Au Bon Pain, Spice, and Tommy’s House of Pizza, have been cited for rodent-friendly conditions. Although online public records lack detail, rodent violations do not necessarily imply the presence of rodents. Sanitary inspector Buddy Packer explains the violation could refer to a broken door that a rodent could use to gain entrance—one of Currier House’s recent critical violations.“Criticals mean we want it done by the next day or before we leave the place,” says...
...chemistry and chemical biology and an author of the study, in a statement. “This approach could be a key strategy for keeping crucial genes quiet, but primed for when they will be most needed.” While the discovery does not in and of itself explain how an ES cell differentiates itself, it provides hints for the mechanisms that might guide this process. Moreover, the discovery of these “bivalent chromatin structures” may have important implications for branches other than stem cell medicine as well. “I think that understanding...
...well-choreographed arrival on the South Lawn, which was upset by a "journalist" for a newspaper run by the Falun Gong, who protested China's crackdown on the religious sect. "Of course we knew she was with a Falun Gong paper," said a senior Administration official trying to explain the snafu. "But if we'd kept her out, the world would have screamed that we were guilty of censorship." So her cries came to dominate the news cycle. If that weren't awkward enough, when Bush and Hu stood on the south lawn, the loudspeaker mistakenly referred to China...