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...Harvard. “He was really nice, and he asked if I had any questions about Harvard,” she said. Hutchinson stressed the role of the NAHC on campus. Although she hadn’t considered Harvard’s Native American community as the biggest factor in her ultimate choice, its presence has been a comfort. “It’s really nice to know that there’s a place on campus you can go with any kind of concern,” she said...
...that matter, the space shuttle, boasts Zaid Zwain, Kurdistan's director of civil aviation. "Imagine, people used to fear the sound of jets because of the bombing," he says, standing on the vast, still unpaved runway. Indeed, the sensation of not being in Iraq is a key factor in Kurdistan's boom. Almost no Iraqi flag flies, and fewer than 1,000 U.S. soldiers are deployed in the territory. In the lobby of Arbil's only five-star hotel, filled with American and European businessmen discussing prospects, the buzz in the crowd has one persistent theme: in the world...
...Haan were creating things that did not exist before; the thing I will do differently is more a factor of the development of these new spaces and events,” Drake said...
...distinguished from mere absence, or laziness?” Both Frieden and Gates said that students might be confused by the change in format this semester since the tutorial has had far fewer lectures in previous years. This confusion may be a factor in student dissatisfaction, according to Frieden. But this dissatisfaction is not universal. “I think it’s wonderful that they’re having lectures every week,” Tannenwald said. “The professors are very accessible...It’s an excellent course.” On Monday students...
...Bruce Betts, the Planetary Society’s director of projects, aliens who are only as technologically advanced as we are could be sending brief optical signals across the galaxy. “With Earth technology 2006, we can transmit pulse lasers that outshine the sun by a factor of 10,000, but you have to look very quickly,” Betts said in a phone interview Tuesday. Most SETI work has focused on detecting messages encoded in microwave emissions, according to Horowitz. But he said that aliens might use optical messages. Radiation at frequencies that fall into visible...