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...issues. It claims that hundreds of thousands of North Korean refugees remain in hiding in China. “LiNK maintains underground orphanages for North Korean children in China and works closely with partners in supporting shelters for abandoned children and trafficked women,” Hong, now LiNK??s executive director, wrote in an e-mail. “Among those in our shelters include women who had been trafficked as sexual slaves, orphans, and terminally ill or disabled individuals.” Like the national organization—which attempts to raise public awareness while also...
Brown had the perfect chance to put itself in the driver’s seat late in the second period when junior Jessica Link??who was coming off a hot streak in which she tallied three goals and an assist in last weekend’s series against Princeton—found herself with the puck right in front of sophomore goaltender Ali Boe. Before Link could lift the puck over the right leg of the sprawled out goalie, Boe pounced on it with her glove and stuffed Brown’s opportunity...
...fifth-seeded Tigers couldn’t hold off a late Brown comeback, falling 3-2 in overtime of the second and deciding game. Bears’ junior Jessica Link??who also provided the game-tying goal—scored the game-winner at 8:56 in the extra period...
...most blatant and deeply disturbing challenge to free speech this year, however, occurred at Harvard Business School (HBS). HarBus, the Business School’s independent student publication, printed an editorial cartoon that criticized HBS’ bug-ridden “Career Link?? software, labeling the purveyors of the program “incompetent morons.” Nick A. Will, the editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper, then resigned after administrators called the cartoon a violation of the Business School’s Community Standards requirement that each member of the school have...
...insists that modern British culture—responsible for such television gems as Big Brother and The Weakest Link??is “trash,” but in her work she turns this very trash into prose...