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...Keely and Du. No play was more topical than pseudonymous Jane Martin's what-if about right- to-life extremists kidnapping a pregnant woman and holding her until it is too late to abort. The Actors Theatre of Louisville production, also seen at Hartford Stage, subtly traced the evolving bond between the streetwise captive (Julie Boyd) and a captor (a superb Anne Pitoniak...
...public versus private adoption agencies. The debate drew a sizeable crowd, mainly of graduate students and faculty. “I think [the debate] brought to the forefront the gravity of human rights issues related to transnational adoption. In that sense, it was very educational,” said Jane Chen, a first-year Kennedy School of Government student...
...private institutions like Harvard should stockpile the drug. UHS is not the only body in the University considering the ramifications of an influenza epidemic. It is not currently known how a potential outbreak would affect the international travel plans of Harvard students. Director of the Office of International Programs Jane Edwards said that in the event of a larger threat, Harvard would negotiate with individual undergraduates about their travel plans, as the University did during the SARS outbreak. The CDC has not yet issued any travel restrictions as a result of bird flu. In the meantime, UHS is awaiting...
...tempo of the game wasn’t great. To Dartmouth’s credit, they played a great game.” Harvard opened the scoring early in the first half. A series of passes created a breakaway opportunity on the right side of the field. Senior midfielder Jane Sackovich fired a shot deflected by a Big Green defender. The ball popped up in front of the net, and junior forward Gretchen Fuller shot the ball past Darmouth goalie Lauren Balukjian at the 14:01 mark to give Harvard a 1-0 lead. The Crimson advantage proved short-lived...
...tourists are clearly rattled. Mary Jane Malet, an Australian artist visiting New Delhi and staying in a hotel in Paharganj, was in a grocery store just meters away from the blast site when she heard the noise. "There was screaming, and then the air was full of dust, and people were worried they'd asphyxiate themselves," she says. "Everyone got down on their knees; there was real fear and panic at that moment." She remembers eating at the Lord Krishna hotel, which is right opposite the bomb blast site, just a few nights ago with an Indian friend...