Word: jose
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...suburb of Talpiot chanced upon a first-century tomb, which are not uncommon in that city. The Israeli Antiquities Authority found 10 bone boxes there, and stored them in a warehouse. Some bore inscribed names: Jesus, son of Joseph; Maria; Mariamene e Mara; Matthew; Judas, son of Jesus; and Jose. Each name with the exception of Mariamene seemed common to their period, and it was only in 1996 that the BBC made a film suggesting that. given the combination, it might be that family. The idea was eventually discounted, however, because, as University of St. Andrews (Scotland) New Testament expert...
...Park Hostel. Or, fly into London and out of Paris. For $424, you’ll get roundtrip airfare from Boston, accommodation for 6 nights and a one-way intercity ticket on the Eurostar. www.statravel.com For the Adventurer... Explore Costa Rica: $382 gets you airfare from Boston to San Jose, six days’ accomodation, and your own personal tour guide. Spend three days in the rainforest and climbing the Arenal volcano, and three days sleeping it off on the beach at Manuel Antonio. Return with a tan your friends will hate you for, along with unidenitfiable insect bites. www.statravel.com...
...Jose Chavarria, 19, is looking forward to the open house and a chance to see his mother and 2-year-old daughter, who are planning to travel 200 miles from their home in Roswell (many of the parents live equally long distances from the school). When he was 17, at the time already a low-level drug dealer for five years, Chavarria shot and wounded a man approaching his car as he was sitting in traffic. Two weeks later, before being apprehended, he shot and killed a woman whom he and his friends feared were going to rat them...
...smorgasbord of styles, from the precision of “The Couple/A drawing by a couple with two hands” by Margot “Tess” Wood ’10 to the recollection of ready-made ideals in “Untitled” by Jose “Enzo” Camacho ’07. Many works, like “ME Weekly,” by Martha A. “Martabel” Wasserman ’10, skillfully bend conventions to make viewers reconsider their perceptions of popular culture...
...knowledgeable, interested people to staff the exhibit? Instead of hiring people unqualified or uninterested in the exhibit, the VES staff decided on an internship program, reaching out to students from Harvard, MIT, and other local colleges to publicize, maintain, and man the exhibit. After seeing a flyer, Jose “Enzo” Camacho ’07 spoke to Lambert-Beatty, one of his professors, and applied. He is now one of eight interns working at the exhibit.“I always had an interest in experimental art, and had a problem with the fact that video...