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...They are victims of soaring prices, not just of food but also of more costly staples such as fuel, charcoal, cooking oil and kerosene. Residents can almost feel themselves becoming poorer by the day. The sensation is particularly cruel because Kibera's stores have adequate supplies, but the tomatoes lie rotting on the shelves alongside untouched bags of rice and cereal: they are now too expensive for locals to buy and cook. "We are not eating to be satisfied, we are eating to sustain ourselves," says Daniel Anyona, a counselor at a Kibera AIDS clinic...
...never die.” In his health care speech in 1978, I heard him excite even the Carter supporters in the room when he attacked the President’s caution: “Sometimes a party must sail against the wind. We cannot afford to drift or lie at anchor. We cannot heed the call of those who say it is time to furl the sail...
...look at the agenda before us, we are not discouraged by the magnitude of the task, but encouraged by the enormity of the opportunities,” she said. “I hope all of you will see the enormity of the opportunities that lie before you.” —Staff writer Alexandra Perloff-Giles can be reached at aperloff@fas.harvard.edu...
...Hope may lie in the new Gen Ed program, whose requirements recognize that “empirical reasoning is not a discrete body of knowledge” but “a set of related conceptual skills that guide valid reasoning and decision-making...
...Harvard’s players may have saved the season on the ice, Donato’s daily influence helped the Crimson turn frustration at defeat after defeat into focus and determination. For Donato’s fifth season, this year’s glimpses suggest that more milestones lie ahead for a coach whose team has proven it can fight through adversity. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...