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...escape the midday heat bouncing off the terrace walls, Jesus takes us to a huge pool gouged out by the tumbling Tapplya Falls. I ask him whether he will continue living here, as all the men in his family have before him. He quickly shatters my bucolic fantasy. "I want to be an aeronautical engineer," announces the 16-year-old. He's studying physics, hopes to one day join the U.S. Air Force and is only helping on the farm during the holidays. He'd very much like help with his college fees...
Ebony and other IJs are taking heat from Korea's police and prosecutors, who take a dim view of the country's latest cyberfad. In the past two months, they have launched raids on Internet broadcast stations around the country. The president of one station has already been sentenced to a year in jail for violating obscenity provisions of Korea's broadcasting laws, two others received suspended sentences and around 10 more are in jail, awaiting trial. Enterchannel is likely to get off with a $16,000 fine but Ebony was hauled in for questioning. "Police aren't trying...
...real test for Bush will be what he does about global warming. Scientists now warn that unless we cut output of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, the earth could heat up by more than 10[degrees]F this century. Clinton made speeches about the threat and sent Al Gore to Japan to help negotiate the Kyoto protocol to curb carbon emissions. But then they made no real effort to build support for the preliminary agreement, which has yet to be turned into a detailed treaty that nations can ratify. Bush has opposed the Kyoto pact because it exempts China...
...Stirling engine is powered by heat generated by any fuel. Hydrogen, a potential fuel source, would be a tremendous advantage to alleviating environmental concerns since it has very few emissions...
Everyone was disappointed with the five-game losing streak that hit the Crimson in the heat of the Ivy League race, but perhaps no one was hurt more than Clemente...