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...deeply disturbed to read that no warnings about an impending tsunami reached the countries in peril. Humankind needs to work together to combat the unforeseen destructive forces of nature and safeguard the lives of millions. The damage and loss of life could have been minimized to a great extent if governments had been quicker to realize what was coming and issued warnings. We have to get past the political boundaries that we have built. Nature will always teach us that. Savi Mull Lucknow, India...
Yale faired no better against the young Crimson crew, falling 22-5 overall. Victories in the foil (7-2), epee (6-3), and saber (9-0) left no doubt about the extent of Harvard’s dominance...
...deeply disturbed to read that no warnings about an impending tsunami reached the countries in peril. Humankind needs to work together to combat the unforeseen destructive forces of nature and safeguard the lives of millions. The damage and loss of life could have been minimized to a great extent if governments had been quicker to realize what was coming and had issued warnings. We have to get past the political boundaries that we have built. Nature will always teach us that. Savi Mull Lucknow, India Setting up tsunami-detection buoys in the Indian Ocean is the right idea. But such...
...letters that his father exchanged with his lover. He understands what his father's affair did to his mother; he explores how his mother's anxieties influenced him as he was growing up. The estrangement from his past that spurred the writing of the memoirs has, to some extent, been assuaged. Ved Mehta has made sense of himself...
...open but there’s a certain extent to which we can do that and still have a good quality of life for us and our staff,” Rebecca E. Rubins ’05 said. Rubins added that during peak times, the conveyor belt for busing trays would overflow and come to a standstill because dining staff could not handle the onslaught of flatware...