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...biennial conversation were published in the 2006-2008 Primates in Peril report, the fourth of its kind, a compilation of the planet's 25 most endangered primate species. "If you took the remaining individuals of these species and gave them a ticket to a football stadium, they would not fill it," says Russell Mittermeier, president of Conservation International and chairman of the World Conservation Union's Primate Specialist Group. "They [number] well under 100,000. It's very sobering...
...face the best of the ECAC, how Meintel steps into his new role will prove critical to the team’s quest to return to the NCAA Tournament after failing to qualify last season for the first time since 2001. “We definitely need someone to fill those scoring roles,” co-captain Dave MacDonald says. “Alex is definitely a guy we’re going to look to do that.” —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...embassy in Baghdad is pressing a hard sell to fill roughly 48 positions with start dates in the summer of 2008. The State Department recently took the unusual step of warning more than 200 officers at its Washington headquarters that they may be forced into compulsory Iraq service unless enough brave souls step forward. Baghdad embassy officials say that since then 15 individuals have volunteered, leaving about 33 spots to be filled...
...film has little plot, meaning and emotion flood each scene. When the band performs at an abandoned fishery, strobe lights and roaring guitars bring spirit to the lifeless locale. Elsewhere, playful anthem “Hoppípolla” soars as children run down the beach and kites fill a cloudless sky. Towards the end of the film, percussionist Orri Páll Dýrason, after looking unsure of himself for the majority of the film, finally attacks his drums with full confidence during “Popplagið.”The greatest part...
...there are few requirements intended to prevent such abuses. Campaigns are supposed to obtain home addresses, jobs and employers for everyone who gives more than $200, and to make "best efforts" to fill in missing information. Yet what they do with the data - or a contributor who fails to produce it - is left to their discretion. The Clinton camp did more than it was required to when it refunded a handful of contributions from its $380,000 fund-raiser in April. But the criteria for which contributions were returned and which were kept remains somewhat mysterious. Why did the Clinton...