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People wrote about the lessons they will carry in their heads. The kind of advice that doesn't fit in a suitcase but will almost certainly matter more than Band-Aids: Learn how to text-message, do not let your kids watch TV news, and never depend on the government. And "as you drive away from a house and possessions you may never enjoy again," wrote a survivor, "remember the song about how you can't drag a U-Haul behind your hearse...
...Wesley Boyd, a psychiatrist with the Harvard-affiliated Cambridge Health Alliance, started the study after hearing media reports that U.S. doctors had been complicit in intense interrogations, torture and other abuses. Among the allegations: they let jailers know if prisoners were fit enough to survive abuse, shared medical information such as phobias or other vulnerabilities and altered the death certificates of detainees who died from mistreatment...
...started when I took this idea to President Faust when she was Dean of Radcliffe. She got enthusiastic about it because her vision has always been one that integrates the arts into the humanities and social science,” recalls Bhabha. “It very much fit in with her vision, and she suggested that we do it at Radcliffe because the whole question of the politics of gender and the history of gender is so important to tango.”It has since become the opening conference of a new program spearheaded by the Humanities Center...
...just reinforcing their sadly myopic misconception that the United States is nothing more than one really long stretch of I-95. “I like rooting for the Red Sox. It’s fun to be a fan around here. You feel like you fit in.” Myself, I’ve always enjoyed being a bit of a contrarian. However, I do admire your conciliatory outlook. Keep it up, and you might make it into the final club after all. He shook his head vigorously. “Like I said...
...theory. In practice, however, the new Web site is replete with photos and fancy pie charts but little new information. In fact, it seems to be merely a more user-friendly and aesthetic version of the Harvard’s Annual Financial Report. It’s hardly fit to be the cornerstone of a new era of openness...