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...thing, it would destroy House life; for another, where would Harvard put them?) HUDS trusts us to help make an actual difference, and we should not disappoint. And although HUDS has taken the initiative in soliciting feedback, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences should not assume that this can fix all of Harvard’s dining issues. We still invite its members to eat more often in the dining halls so that their voices are counted among the heard. The more input, the better, HUDS has quite rightly realized. Indeed, the Advisory Council’s grassroots campaign...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Something to Chew On | 4/13/2008 | See Source »

...have a tourist who sees a $20 toy in the window, we want that toy sold.”Reyes does not rely solely upon selling accessories like toys to compete. Instead, subscriptions from student and professional fans are one pillar; the other is tourists needing their comics fix.“People who are into comics know how to find these places,” he says of stores like his. “We advertise a little, but not a lot.”MORE THAN JUST A NAMEIf you’re a Harvard student, chances...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: KA-POW! | 4/11/2008 | See Source »

Morgan Tsvangirai has been this close before. In 2002 he was widely thought to have won Zimbabwe's presidential election, beating the country's tyrannical leader, Robert Mugabe. But according to most independent observers, Mugabe had the results fixed, extending his tenure as Zimbabwe's only ruler since independence in 1980. Now Tsvangirai is trying to avoid being robbed again. Results of the March 29 general election have not yet been announced, but the Zimbabwe Election Commission indicates that his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has seized the parliamentary majority from Mugabe's Zanu-PF. Tsvangirai is sure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Is This Close...Again | 4/10/2008 | See Source »

...country. Whoever the next President is - even Hillary Clinton - I don't think they will withdraw troops from Iraq," he said. But so long as that concern is met, Sheikhly said he would choose Obama. "I support Barack Obama because I think he is reliable. He is trying to fix the base of American society and trying to cleanse American foreign policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Baghdad View of the US Election | 4/10/2008 | See Source »

...problems, ranging from underwhelming economic growth to rising consumer prices. But with a respected fortuneteller predicting the demise of this government, many Thais aren't confident that Samak will survive long enough to accomplish much. The question, then, is whether Samak's successor might have more time to fix Thailand?s troubles. On this point, sadly, Varin the soothsayer isn?t talking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soothsayer: Doom for Thailand Govt. | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

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