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...discuss the strength of your Muslim faith in your book. Do you have a favorite Koranic verse? There is a verse that says God swears by time. Anything you gain in life, you pay for with your time. Time is the most important thing that has been given to man. This inspires me because it reminds me how short our time here...
...Analysts at the end of 2004 said that AMD had a good run, that the end had come and that 2005 would see a reversal of fortune. But we had the strongest gain in share in the history of the company. Again, people say that 2006 will be different, that Intel will recover. We don't underestimate what [our competition] can do, and I think it keeps us honest and focused...
...alum playing for them, and Herrero says she recruited friends of hers for the Princeton team because she couldn’t find any willing alums.HORSE MONEY Proceeds from the Ivy Cup will go to the Charity Network of New York (CNNY), an organization which helps small charities gain exposure and capital by throwing big fundraisers and cocktail parties for them at little or no cost.Usually, the money they make from their events goes to those charities. But according to Johnson, who founded the organization, CNNY has its own bills to pay, and the proceeds from the Ivy League polo...
...manager, Zachary A. Rothstein ’07, who is also a Crimson editor, this co-ed ensemble offers Collegium Musicum members the opportunity to focus on jazz and contemporary a capella. Rothstein says that Arts First is a “great opportunity for [Collegium Underground] to gain experience performing as a new group.” Between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., another co-ed a capella group, A Capella Anonymous, will perform, as will the all-male Glee Club Lite. Glee Club Lite’s conductor, Richard C. Lonsdorf ’06, spoke about...
...compromise in which Iran accepts that its reactor fuel be enriched in Russia but is allowed to keep a small-scale facility under IAEA supervision for enrichment research purposes. The U.S. flatly rejected such a proposal in March (on the grounds that it would allow Iran to gain important nuclear know-how), but if the alternative is confrontation, it may begin to look more appealing to some of its allies. Both Germany and Russia previously hinted they could support such a plan. And as U.S. allies find themselves caught uncomfortably between Iran's defiance and a U.S. strategy that looks...