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...World War II, after Russian veterans unfurled Soviet flags. That prompted an outraged reaction, including a threat by one Estonian nationalist leader to blow up the monument. The park where the memorial is situated has since been cordoned off and remains under 24-hour police guard. Ask Heiki Ahonen, director of a museum dedicated to the Nazi and Soviet occupations, how Estonia is faring as it seeks to construct an integrated society, and he snorts: "This is not nation building; it's more like putting out fires." Perhaps the next generation will work out such tricky issues. Galja Burnakova...
...goal within a minute of the first. “From the beginning of warm-ups, we had set a goal for ourselves to come out with intensity,” said junior midfielder Megan Merritt. “Then we let a goal in and we dropped our guard. The goals just kept coming. They had the momentum and they maintained it.” The remainder of the first half rapidly turned into a rout, as the Crimson found itself unable to stop the speedy Rams forwards, who scored thrice more before the half. “After...
...calories on the walk to UHS after you get tetanus from the WWII-era free weights. 9) Meet two dates at the same restaurant at the same time; burn calories running and fretting. But mostly fretting. 10) Synchronized swimming in the Charles. 11) Steal booty from the Lamont security guard who looks like a pirate; run as he chases you with his hook. 12) Use dance-offs to resolve day-to-day conflicts. Invite spectators to join. 13) Do squats on John Harvard—fulfill a graduation requirement and appear in photo albums across Asia. 14) Convert dining tray...
...half a century, they will be able to turn around and make up for lost time? I’m not going to lie; I thought that was the way to go before I came here. The compromises aren’t that hard to make. Maybe I should guard my words so that I don’t hurt my chances in politics. Maybe I should join that final club, despite what they represent, to change them from the inside and make the connections that will help me change society in the future. And maybe I should take that...
...Democratic chances of winning key races here are so high that top officials are trying to guard against activists getting complacent. "There is a danger that we may be too overly confident that there is going to be change," said Susan Gwinn, chairman of the Athens County Democratic Party in southeastern Ohio. "That's my biggest concern. I think, frankly, tighter numbers for us at the top of the ticket would probably be more mobilizing. I've heard people who say, 'I am not going to give any more money to that person, because he is so far ahead...