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...smaller concentrations, knowing that they can take a secondary field in economics or one of the biology concentrations,” he said. But director of undergraduate studies for Folklore and Mythology Stephen A. Mitchell wrote in an e-mail yesterday that he is not convinced that students will join smaller concentrations while pursuing secondary fields in larger departments. “I think a lot of us wonder about whether that—or the reverse—will prove to be the case,” he wrote. —Staff writer Lois E. Beckett...
...unforgivable. The preachings of peacemakers will not bring back all those who have been murdered in the name of religion. There is no reason to forgive the subhumans who murder, and even less reason to forgive those who incite them. Arieh Raviv Haifa, Israel Clinton in 2008? "Can Hillary join the club?" [March 20] stated that Senator Clinton is "known to misread a crowd sometimes" and claimed that at a Kennedy Center benefit for aids last fall, "she harangued an audience already deeply engaged with the epidemic with an awkward demand that they do even more." As the event...
...with Labor (which won 20 seats) and either the Shas party of the Orthodox Sephardic Jews (12 seats) or the right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu (11 seats), a voice for the country's 900,000 Russian immigrants. Several of the smaller fringe parties, such as the Pensioners' Party, may also join the coalition. All these groupings have their own agendas. Labor, for example, says it wants a negotiated peace with the Palestinians. Labor leader Amir Peretz said he is in favor of dismantling Jewish settlements in the West Bank. But this will cause pain among those of his supporters who remember...
Georgetown law professor Patricia A. King, who is set to join the Corporation in May, will also serve on the search committee...
...million registered players. An Xbox version of the game is expected in April, followed by one for PlayStation 2 in May and for cell phones this summer. America's Army TV specials, comic books and trading cards are also being considered. "We don't expect young people to join the Army because of a toy, but we want to get in their decision space--and for that, you have to be in pop culture," Wardynski says...