Word: heeds
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...early returns suggest that America's best are unlikely to heed the protesters' calls. At the U.S. Olympic Committee's biennial pre-Games media summit in April, swimmer Michael Phelps, Team USA's most visible and celebrated Olympian, was asked if he felt any responsibility to speak out against injustice. He answered with a rambling evasion. Others offered direct, though disappointing, replies. "That's a lot of responsibility, to ask an athlete to not only represent your country and perform and try to win a gold meal, and to have a political view," said U.S. women's soccer star Abby...
...secretary is not a toy!” Future corporate moguls in the audience would do well to take heed when John F. Pararas ’08-’09 sings that very message in Cabot Musical Theatre’s production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” The show will go on Thursday and Friday in the Cabot House Junior Common Room. Originally three hours long, the musical opens on Thursday as a lighter, two-hour version. The production is full of Cabot House spirit, from the cast...
...says, “you can’t be responsible or you aren’t responsible, like Micio. There’s a point to be made for Demea’s conservatism. There can’t all be just free range roaming.” Heed his words as a life lesson; after all, the man knows Latin...
...We’d all do well to heed Serena’s lesson. You might like to make your life like a TV show, or movie, imagining that your daily problems require untold deconstruction and discussion. But, keep in mind: the only person watching...
...media and consumers of Europe and the United States distract themselves with China’s efforts to avoid a public-relations catastrophe before and during the Beijing Olympics, perhaps they should pay more heed to another growing problem. Though the nascent squeeze on rice supplies appears to have remained under the Western radar thus far, it has the potential to directly affect more people and cause even more violence than the horrors we have heard of from Tibet...