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...forcing the organization to renounce violence and recognize Israel. Palestinians negotiators told TIME that the new cabinet may still contain nine Hamas ministers, six from Fatah, five independents including Prof. Shabir, and four others from parties within the parliament. The next foreign minister is likely to be to a Georgetown educated professor, Ziad Abu Amr, 56, who has ties with Hamas even though he criticized their suicide bombing spree (halted since 2004) and thinks that the Islamic militants should soften some of their attitudes towards Israel. The finance portfolio is expected to go to economist Salam Fayyad, 54, educated...
...1960s and '70s, fewer of them viewed the asceticism and confinements of religious life as a tempting career choice. Since 1965, the number of Catholic nuns in the U.S. has declined from 179,954 to just 67,773, according to the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. The average age of nuns today is 69. But over the past decade or so, expressing their religious beliefs openly has become hip for many young people, a trend intensified among Catholic women by the charismatic appeal of Pope John Paul II's youth rallies and his interpretation...
...Atlantic Coast Dinghy Championship on Saturday and Sunday, a regatta that saw 18 teams competing for supremacy in sailing’s small boats. Many familiar names filled the top spots as Harvard took ninth place in the event. Ivy foes Dartmouth and Brown took first and second, while Georgetown, Charleston, and Boston College rounded out the top five...
...TurnItIn’s client list also includes Georgetown, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, more than a dozen other universities, as well as educational institutions in Australia, Canada, Egypt, Lebanon, New Zealand, Shanghai, and the U.K. Several U.S. high schools have also signed...
...which finished in 15:04.998.The Crimson’s slow first mile put the varsity eight at No. 13 heading into the latter two miles of the course. A slight push in the second mile moved Harvard up to No. 12, but rival entries from Princeton, Navy, Georgetown, and Penn already had 10-second cushions over the Crimson going into the last mile of the race. “We do train hard for this, but fall is more getting back in shape and having fun with it,” Aldrich said. “We take it seriously...