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...After much delay, Suvarnabhumi International Airport will go into operation this summer as a long-overdue replacement for the aging Don Muang airport. The new facility's express train will reduce journey times to the center of Bangkok to 15 minutes, but the biggest winner may be Pattaya, which is less than an hour away from Suvarnabhumi, compared to over two hours from Don Muang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Preparing for Takeoff | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...dance. “The space looks so beautiful,” Divelbliss says. “It really transforms the dance when you can put it in such a beautiful frame.” Todorova is equally enthusiastic about their first performance in the HDC, although she does express some trepidation for the company’s traditional finale of musical and choreographic improvisation. “It’s the first time we’re trying [improvisation] in bigger space,” Todorova says. “People are being more careful. They?...

Author: By Mollie K. Wright, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Diverse Pieces Set Show Apart | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...other side of the spectrum, Goren considers planning WBRS-affiliated outreach events his number one priority. WHRB’s approach to campus outreach falls somewhere in between Lynch and Goren’s. Both Schultz and Stona express a great deal of interest in increasing WHRB’s student listenership...

Author: By Anna F. Bonnell-freidin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Radio Free Harvard | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...Cruz, has had a waiting list for three consecutive years. "The thing about comedy is that it's very empowering. A lot of these kids are on their own for the first time. Comedy helps them realize they have a point of view. They can just get up and express it, and all they need is a mike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hear the One About the Boring English Teacher? | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...Since then, other universities and even states have pulled their funds from companies tied to Sudan. Although Cambridge city councillors said there are currently no formal plans for the city to follow Providence’s lead and begin a national trend of city divestment, at least one councillor expressed interest in looking into the possibility. Cambridge holds stock through its pension fund, but city officials said they could not yet determine whether any part of that fund is invested directly or indirectly in companies tied to Sudan. And Harvard students campaigning for an end to the genocide said they...

Author: By Anna M. Friedman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cambridge Considers Sudan Divestment | 4/11/2006 | See Source »

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