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Many service groups originate with religious organizations as well, such as "Earthen Vessels," a tutoring program pairing Harvard students with at-risk elementary school students in the community. Groups such as these take to heart the important religious goals of "repairing the world" and serving the needy and forgotten. Some students put their beliefs into practice in other groups; students "do it for free" at PBHA because they want to help others and because returning some of their good fortune of circumstance and education is important to them...
Hardly anyone noticed when former House Speaker Newt Gingrich received a vindication of sorts this week. The Internal Revenue Service concluded that the tax-exempt Progress and Freedom Foundation had not broken any tax laws when it helped sponsor a Gingrich college course. The course, as you've probably forgotten, was at the center of the ethics controversy that resulted in a $300,000 fine against Gingrich...
...truth did not come out at this trial. Itwas not allowed to come out," she said. "Thechildren have been forgotten in this, and this wasall about the children...
...Clarke and Leroy Brown Jr. The ice closed schools and slicked streets in Bridgeport, Conn., and residents slid helplessly and angrily through their daily tasks. So by the time 600 arrived for the funeral at Refuge Temple Church of God, on Main Street, it seemed as though God had forgotten this place, a small city with big-city problems. "Violence is let loose like a wild boar on our streets!" thundered the Rev. Courtney Williams, a phalanx of fellow ministers behind him hollering agreement, along with worshippers who sobbed and shouted. "There's an insatiable appetite for blood...the blood...
...taking that led him to publish his photos under a pseudonym, Brassai, a Hungarian word meaning "from Brasso," his childhood village. He wanted to save his birth name, Gyula Halasz, for the paintings that he expected would secure his fame. In the end his paintings would be all but forgotten and his photographs would be famous. He would be too, forever, as Brassai...