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Returning to Harvard in 1999, Jarvis rejoined many other Mormons in a community that has exhibited sizeable growth in the past several years. Harvard’s Latter Day Saints’ Student Association (LDSSA) consists of about 60 active members. Social activities are centered around frequent retreats, Sunday services, and weekly Family Home Evenings. These meetings, held on Monday nights in Adams House, include a gospel lesson, games, treats and even a joking and lighthearted “Moment of Glee...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. PRESIDENT One of TIME's most frequent cover subjects (44 times), Ronald Reagan turns 91 this Wednesday. We present a Reagan online retrospective with a gallery of TIME covers and articles about the former President. At time.com/newsfiles/reagan...
Ariel Sharon's fourth meeting with the President Bush in the past year was a reminder of how dramatically the diplomatic tides have shifted. The most frequent visitor to the Clinton White House had been Sharon's archenemy, Yasser Arafat - and the Palestinian leader has been nowhere near George Bush's Washington. But despite his absence, it was Arafat who dominated much of Thursday's discussion at the White House...
...regimen of white beans, and beaten regularly. They joined many other boys: the camel jockeys are kept in desert houses in groups of 20. Barefoot and sleeping together on mattresses on the floor, they exercised and grazed the camels 18 hours a day. During races, falls are frequent and the boys are often injured or even trampled to death. Yousuf, who has racing scars on his hands, ankles and chin, describes the routine: "The sheiks would drive along with the camels and give us instructions: 'Beat, beat, beat. You are slow. Beat, beat. Otherwise I will beat...
...choice of which countries’ economies to support is a daunting and unrewarding one for the unelected bureaucrats who control the European Central Bank under Gov. Wim Duisenberg. Indeed, he has already been styled “Dim Wim” by the British tabloids for his frequent lapses in judgement. The inevitable consequences of partial economic integration for vast swathes of Europe seem to be either spiralling inflation or ballooning unemployment...