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...Latrine duty With up to 400,000 spectators descending on South Korea for this summer's World Cup and kimchi?or maybe even some dogmeat?on the menu, the only thing that may be more stressed than the stomachs of gastronomically challenged visitors will be the state of the nation's toilets. Fortunately, the South Koreans are more than prepared. If you find your World Cup toilet in Seoul is less than world class, don't hesitate to call Loo 911. Seoul Metropolitan Government's Toilet Improvement Task Force promises to swirl into action, descending upon the offending facility. Once...
...reached out with both hands to welcome South Korean President Kim Dae Jung, the makeover of the madman image was complete. The 58-year-old leader of the world's most mysterious country had been transformed into a fellow who could crack jokes at his own expense, banter about kimchi recipes and show proper Confucian deference to the elder President Kim. "I am aware that one of your legs is not very comfortable," he remarked to his 74-year-old South Korean counterpart during the limousine drive from the airport to the capital. Clasping Kim Dae Jung's hands...
Chaifetz, along with HRBDC co-captains Michal Bortnik '00 and Eyal Y. Kimchi '00, began preparations for the event last year. In December and January, Chaifetz said, the organizers' time is consumed by ensuring that the Winter Ball and Competition runs smoothly...
...ball, especially for the approximately 100 students from the Harvard team. Saturday's open championship was won by a couple from New York, and yesterday's open Latin competition was won by Jaime Horado '95 and his non-student partner, Lisa Perri. In yesterday's all-day competition, Kimchi and his partner Bonnie H. Lui, made it to the finals, and the pair of Chaifetz and Bortnick made it to the semi-finals, despite an injury...
...really is an unspoken conversation," Kimchi says...