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...negotiations resulted in the release of Daniloff, the Soviet agent, and several other Soviet dissidents.But not before spending two weeks in the 18th century jail. In his tiny cell, Daniloff was given meals of spaghetti and sugar, herring, and kasha. “My Russian grandmother used to feed that to me, so that was tolerable,” Daniloff says.A GENEALOGICAL JOURNEYDaniloff credits his grandmother with “infecting me with a desire to see Russia and understand the Soviet-American relationship.” And so like many regionalists before him, Daniloff, whose father was a refugee...

Author: By Sarah E.F. Milov, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Journalist Was Captured by KGB | 6/3/2006 | See Source »

...search. But while we gallivant down to New York for that Goldman-Sachs internship we just happened to get or settle with a sigh into being a barista at a hometown Starbucks, many of the people who provide meals for us every day wonder how they’ll feed their own families come June. This is one of the many concerns of the Student Labor Action Movement’s (SLAM) latest campaign to improve the lot of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) workers in light of next month’s contract negotiation—a campaign that...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Something to Chew On | 5/24/2006 | See Source »

...most serious risk to air travel is a condition known as DVT, or deep-vein thrombosis. DVT is caused by blood clots that form in the legs, pelvis or arms. The clots usually aren't dangerous, but if they break off and lodge in the tiny vessels that feed the lungs or heart, they can be fatal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Danger in the Window Seat | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...that Harvard was unable to grant him employment for the entire summer. “This year I’m getting laid off for five or six weeks,” he said. “There are stories of [HUDS employees] being homeless, of desperately trying to feed their children, and of going to food lines.” “These are people who have pretty much dedicated their lives to working at Harvard,” he added. Childs praised SLAM’s efforts. “They’re doing a great...

Author: By Peter R. Raymond, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SLAM Backs Dining Workers | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

...1/2-footer, and Campbell's killer was identified by scratches around its eye. But it's not as if those particular alligators were more dangerous than most, and destroying them won't prevent future attacks. Officials say the best ways to avoid becoming dinner for an alligator are not to feed the animals, which can lead them to lose their natural wariness; to stay away from the water's edge at dusk and dawn, when the creatures tend to hunt; and to be generally wary in and around the water. "A little gator common sense," says state-certified trapper Todd Hardwick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Death by Alligator | 5/21/2006 | See Source »

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