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When they’re all together, Kabala, Kimball and their roommates say they try to avoid getting into heated discussions, though awkward moments intrude. At one point, guest Helen Dimos ’03-’04 remarks that, throughout the course of their discussion with FM, the roommates have been “provoking animosity” towards each other, particularly in picking on Kabala...
...lashing out with all the resources at his disposal." President Bush must agree, which is why he sent those bombs crashing into Saddam's bunkers, hoping to get Saddam before he could bring down Armageddon on anyone else. --Reported by Douglas Waller and Adam Zagorin/Washington, Aparisim Ghosh and Helen Gibson/London, Bruce Crumley/Paris, Scott MacLeod/Cairo and Simon Robinson/Nairobi
...country in a generation. He has promised Americans that this war will do more good than ill. The President sounded uncommonly confident as he spoke, but wishes are one thing and reality another, especially in a region accustomed to mirages. --Reported by Massimo Calabresi, Michael Duffy and Mark Thompson/Washington; Helen Gibson/London; and Scott MacLeod and Amany Radwan/Cairo
This year, directors, Marie “Bernadette” Devine ’03 and Helen L. Istvan ’03 were careful to ensure smooth transitions for the several pieces of the show...
...stopped by the rock garden outside the Science Center last Saturday afternoon. Ever in search of something to do, FM stopped by the Science Center only to find what appeared to be the very antithesis of fun—two girls standing in the rain, cold, wet and alone. Helen Dimos ’03 and Nina O. Yuen ’03, the event’s organizers and apparently the only fun-seekers at Harvard, claim that they haven’t been deterred by the failure of their oddly cryptic signage to attract throngs of weekend revelers...