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...Harvard men's tennis team has added another sportsmanship honor to its long list of well-rounded achievement. Freshmen Mike Passarella, a former New England ranked junior tennis player from Ridgefield, Conn. was honored for outstanding career sportsmanship at the 1995 USTA/New England Annual Conference and Awards Luncheon...
Today, the Woodbridge Society's ever-growing list of programs includes monthly dinners with international faculty members, monthly open houses that feature different cuisines, open discussions and a mentorship program that matches international first years with older students from their home countries, according to Mahajan...
Responsible to whom? No students or community members were consulted about the appointments, conspicuously missing from the list are faculty whose commitment to public service has been exemplary, such as Professor Robert Coles. Furthermore, of the three students who will sit out the committee, one will be an employee of Harvard (the HAND coordinator) and the other hand-picked by the administration. So only the President of PBHA (who was appointed without his knowledge) will have a voice independent of the administration...
...area," a spokesman for the radical Islamic group Hamas declared. While not admitting responsibility, Israeli officials didn't mince words. "I think he deserves it," Police Minister Moshe Shala commented. "He injured many innocent people, children, young people, civilians, the elderly." Ayyash has topped the Israeli police most wanted list following a wave of suicide bombings, the latest occurring in Tel Aviv on October 19, 1994 killing 22 people. TIME's Jamil Hamad reports from the West Bank that after Palestinian security forces confirmed the murder on the radio, Hamas activists began chanting anti-Israeli slogans and pledged a revenge...
...portion of the Internet, touching off a storm of speculation that online services might be held accountable anywhere in the world where material available on the service is considered illegal. A CompuServe spokeswoman repeated the company's initial explanation that it was German authorities who drew up the list of offending topics...