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...PHUKET: Private pools at the 39-villa Trisara resort come as standard, if that's any indication of the cosseting on offer. For a proper splurge, however, book Trisara's top-dollar escape. For $35,000, you'll be waited on hand and foot at a seafront three-bedroom hideaway for five nights, before boarding a three-cabin luxury yacht, which counts a spa therapist and chef among the crew. You'll then be taken on a one-night cruise around Phang Nga Bay, Krabi and Phi Phi, anchoring at Maya Bay - a location for the Danny Boyle movie...
...Hyun, on his way to Pyongyang to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Il, got out of his limousine on Tuesday to walk across the line dividing the two countries, he became the first leader from either side to traverse the cold war's last frontier on foot. In marking the occasion, Roh sounded not a little like Ronald Reagan exhorting the Soviets in Berlin 20 years ago: "This line will be gradually erased," he said, "and the wall will fall...
...completion), 23 TD, 18 INT, 741 rushing yards, record: 10-8Pizzotti: 98-for-186 ( 52.7 percent), 1,404 yards (14.33 per completion), 7 TD, 6 INT, record: 4-0The stats don’t lie: O’Hagan has been more accurate and more fleet of foot. But Pizzotti has the unblemished win-loss mark. The Crimson, which enters tomorrow with a 1-2 record, is either in need of some mere fine-tuning or the kind of major shakeup that the installation of Pizzotti entails. HARVARD (1-2, 1-0 Ivy) AT CORNELL...
BOSTON—Harvard received unanimous approval yesterday to build its 589,000-square-foot science complex in Allston, the first project to get the go-ahead in the University’s 50-year planned expansion across the Charles River...
...unless you have a problem you want to solve,” he said. In an interview after the talk, Watson, a professor in the biology department from 1956 to 1976, addressed Harvard’s impending Allston expansion—including construction of a 589,000-square foot science complex—which he criticized in a chapter in “Avoid Boring People.” “I think Harvard should use its money to improve the quality of science, not quantity,” he said in the interview. “Hire...