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...with firm resistance from a wide range of bureaucrats. The nation today is not like the China of old, when the one-man shows of Mao and Deng could be played on the political stage. To succeed nowadays, top leaders need to demonstrate unity and abandon political juggling. JEAN K. LAM Hong Kong...
From his fifth-floor office overlooking downtown Kigali, Jean-Pierre Bizimana surveys the landscape of a nation struggling to survive. The undulating countryside, full of rich volcanic soil, is rampant with disease and malnutrition. In much of rural Rwanda, fields lie fallow because there is no money for fertilizer and seeds. Ninety percent of the Rwandan population is unemployed. The average income is $180 a year, and life expectancy...
...embrace the uncertainty rather than consider it a problem. Rob F. Bittencourt '01 concurs, saying "it's convenient--you know you don't want to get into details. It's like kissing and telling, but it's really not." Although none are sure if the term is preferred nationwide, Jean C. Park '00 says about Harvard, "a lot of people here are very conservative--if you use ambiguous terms, it's like Choose Your Own Adventure TM." Attempting to once and for all clarify the term, Angelos M. Kottas '99 explains that "it could be anything from...whatever...to whatever...
...They'll get used to it," said Henri R. Jean, adriver for the Yellow Cab company. "It's the samething...
...When the insurance company increases itsrates, what are we going to do?" Jean added. "Saywe won't drive the cars anymore...