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...another 10, it will be totally transformed," says Hassan Belmaheb, a 64-year-old retired Moroccan Bell Telephone factory worker who has lived in Belgium since 1964 and bought a Rabat holiday home in 2002. Meanwhile, under an open-skies accord between the European Union and Morocco, current frequent daily flights between Europe and Moroccan cities will expand as low-cost carriers open routes. "I can get from Paris or London to Marrakech flying faster than I can get from London to Paris by train," Loum-Martin notes. Even some enthusiasts worry, however, that the kingdom's success in luring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Place In The Sun | 9/26/2006 | See Source »

...more than six years. She read a letter from students, faculty, and staff: “None of us has ever seen Saintely take so much as a short break. We have never seen him sit down, let alone lie down.” Councillor Marjorie C. Decker, a frequent Harvard critic, was more frank. “Harvard is a corporation, and unfortunately what they teach in their classrooms is not what they put into practice in their corporate dealings,” she said. The resolution, which passed unopposed, called on the University to rehire Paul and compensate...

Author: By Virginia A. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: City Council Flares Up Over Fired Janitor | 9/26/2006 | See Source »

...extent, it may be working. "You have to think twice before writing about him," says Marites Da?guilan Vitug, editor of Newsbreak magazine, which is fighting $437,000 in damage claims. Arroyo says he is merely exercising his rights. Some journalists are striking a defiant note. Conrado de Quiros, a frequent critic of the First Gentleman, complained in a newspaper column that while several of his friends had been sued, he has not. "I feel left out," de Quiros wrote. "I protest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mr. Arroyo's Press Stop | 9/25/2006 | See Source »

That would be a shame, because one of the fastest-growing segments of the U.S. population is those 85 and up. Many are, like Kurzweil's mother, frail and in need of multiple medications and frequent doctor's care. Since it's hard to get around, they often delay seeking treatment until an illness is full blown and then call 911. That becomes time consuming and costly and can lead to a family crisis. "When elderly patients go to the emergency room, doctors are very uncomfortable about sending them home" right away, says Dr. Joseph W. Spooner of Care Level...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Doctor in the House | 9/24/2006 | See Source »

...said he isn’t irked by the frequent attacks on Harvard. In an e-mail to The Crimson, Bok recalled a recent newsmagazine cover story that tried to debunk the Ivy League’s mystique...

Author: By Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Strategy Seen in Romney's Attacks | 9/22/2006 | See Source »

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