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Members of the two already established Harvard sororities—Kappa Alpha Theta (Theta) and Delta Gamma (DG)—invited Kappa to “colonize” Harvard after their rush season last year met a flood of interest they did not have the space to accommodate...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Sorority Begins Recruiting | 10/1/2003 | See Source »

...Flood ’04 is an English concentrator in Mather House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...

Author: By Joe Flood, | Title: The Smoke-Free Path to Hell | 10/1/2003 | See Source »

Farmer is known for comprehensively responding to the flood of electronic messages that fill his inbox—often within hours, whether he is in Boston, Haiti or Siberia...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Intensive Treatment | 9/26/2003 | See Source »

...developing nations care about rich country subsidies? Just ask the South Korean farmers. The subsidies allow northern farmers to flood world markets with huge quantities of their agricultural commodities, lowering world prices. Neo-classical economics tell us that free trade is a win-win situation—every country can claim a “comparative advantage” in at least some goods and become more prosperous by exporting them. But most developing countries have historically had their comparative advantage in agricultural goods. And all too often they are simply unable to compete against heavily subsidized farmers in rich...

Author: By Sasha Post, | Title: Trade Troubles | 9/25/2003 | See Source »

...South Korea may be persuadable to add to its current deployment of 700 non-combatant troops, if the price is right. Prospects of getting significant forces from Pakistan and India appear more remote, right now, and nobody at the Pentagon is expected a UN resolution to bring a flood of peacekeepers. Similarly on the question of funding: Even if European governments were more sanguine about the U.S. reconstruction effort, the state of the world economy and security prospects on the ground in Iraq may limit the extent of financial assistance the Bush administration is able to garner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush vs. Chirac: The Sequel | 9/23/2003 | See Source »

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