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Last night at about 8:30 p.m., Samuel Graham-Felsen ’04 sat on a cruise ship traveling from a port near Halifax, Nova Scotia, expecting to return to school early this morning...
...Graham-Felsen spent last weekend in Paris and boarded a plane traveling back to Boston on Tuesday. About halfway into the flight, the pilot announced that the plane would have to land in Halifax because of “some kind of terrorism,” Graham-Felsen said...
...when the airplane landed in a sea of planes lined up at the Halifax airport, Graham-Felsen said he decided to call his roommate, Justin A. Erlich...
...Congressman Douglas (Pete) Peterson, a former Vietnam prisoner of war who returned to that Southeast Asian country in 1997 as Bill Clinton's U.S. ambassador. Fans tout Peterson as a Democratic John McCain; detractors say he is McCain without the charisma. But Nelson and Florida's senior Senator, Bob Graham, sent top Democratic fund raisers to Hanoi last spring to lure Peterson home. As he and his Vietnamese wife Vi Le were packing in May, Reno broke the blind-siding news that she too might run--setting up a potential north-south rift that could weaken the Democrats as they...
...world knows Billy Graham, but few outside the Evangelical fold are acquainted with Bill Bright. Yet Bright, whom Graham biographer William Martin calls "one of the most important of a generation of Evangelical titans," may have had nearly as much impact. Has Graham preached to millions, sometimes all at once? Bright, an inveterate quantifier, estimates that his great creation, Campus Crusade for Christ, has brought the gospel message to "six billion people" since its founding in 1951. He hastens to add that only God knows how many have accepted it in their hearts. Then, unable to hold back, he says...