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...that he has some medical condition that requires him to eat a peanut butter and banana sandwich every day, because I honestly cannot think of another scenario where you would actually choose to eat one of those over the dining hall’s semi-divine chicken parmesan cutlets. Forget the other food groups—this guy’s diet has slightly less variety than my sister’s pet hamster. You have got to give him credit, though. He knows exactly what he wants out of life, unlike many students here, who have as much trouble...
...visiting a friend in Paris last week. "When I came here six years ago, things were a little expensive," she says. "Now you just watch the dollar going down every day. Pretty soon it's going to be hard just to come here." As for Christmas shopping in Europe, forget it. This year, Wimmer's only buying postcards...
...more studies of the new test before being comfortable with calling off a biopsy. Barr already has that in the works. He is preparing a multicenter international trial with 2,000 patients that will start in January and take about a year. In the interim, women should not forget a yearly mammogram starting at age 40. For now, it remains the gold standard of breast-cancer screening...
...Kaplan, who attended high school in Italy, says she was tempted during her senior year to put off military service and apply to U.S. colleges first, but her parents encouraged her to return to Israel to enlist.“‘How can you forget you are Israeli?’ they said, and I am so glad they did. Through the army, I reconnected to my Israeli identity,” Kaplan recalls.At Harvard, these students have a chance to reevaluate the identities they formed in the military.Massasa says that going to school with and living with...
...serenity," that may be as close to a genuine joint prayer as the traditionalist Pope has ever done with a non-Christian. The two leaders closed the visit by exchanging art works of doves, the symbol for peace in both faiths. Clearly moved, the Pope said he "will never forget" the visit. Hopefully, millions of others - Muslims and Christians alike - will remember...