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...perhaps the most extraordinary turn has been his recent conversion to the cause of full independence for Tibet - standing apart from both his father and the Dalai Lama. Thirty years of negotiation have been fruitless, he says, and China has not made any effort to acknowledge the demands of the Tibetan people for autonomy. "There is a generation's difference between my father and myself," he says. His father is an old-school diplomat, while Thondop isn't shy about openly criticizing the current Chinese leadership. He calls them "a bunch of cheats and liars" for denying that Deng...
...First, because, journalist or not, I am a Harvard fan and this is an opinion column, so I take full license in expressing my blind hope that Brown will lose and the Crimson will take sole possession of the Ivy League championship...
...people are sick, a lot of the disease process is already over.” For example, 80 to 90 percent of the relevant brain cells in Parkinson’s Disease have died before the patient begins to exhibit severe symptoms. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the full progression of a disease, especially in its early stages to find a cure. “We can use stem cells as sort of flight recorders for disease,” Eggan said. “The black box helped us understand how planes crash,” he said...
...move the ball down the field and put points on the board will be key, as the Bulldogs, fearsome against both the run and the pass, have allowed just one touchdown in their past 19 quarters of play. Captain and star linebacker Bobby Abare leads a Yale squad full of speed, size, and athleticism in the front seven, as well as the secondary.“Abare’s the guy that makes them go,” Murphy said. “By virtue of how productive he is as a player, how inspirational...
...historic summit of Tibetan exiles in the north Indian hill-station town of Dharamsala ended its third full day on a note of optimism that their experiment in democracy might actually succeed...