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...There’s a lot of resentment from Co-opers that they can’t live there over the summer—and now that they can’t live there over January,” said Co-op Co-President Megan A. Shutzer...

Author: By Melody Y. Hu and Eric P. Newcomer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Co-op J-Term Policy Unchanged | 4/16/2010 | See Source »

...live in a busy urban environment, and unfortunately, from time to time, people who are not affiliated with the University want to take advantage of our open community to gain access to our students and the resources we have to offer,” the House Masters wrote in their e-mails...

Author: By Julie M. Zauzmer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Masters Urge Caution Over Unofficial Class | 4/16/2010 | See Source »

...Some users objected to their image and other information being included,” Mallur said. “There will be additional communications and discussions before the site goes live again so that people can review their privacy settings...

Author: By Punit N. Shah, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Privacy Concerns Shut Down Online Directory | 4/16/2010 | See Source »

Should that happen, the map of central Europe would be transformed. A Russian-Polish reconciliation is impossible to imagine without it leading also to greater security for others who live in proximity to Russia, whether they be Estonians or Ukrainians or perhaps even Georgians, who fought a brief war with Russia in 2008. One should not overestimate the consequences of a change in mood, but ultimately human affairs are shaped by human beings. The sensitivity with which Russian leaders have handled the tragedy, coupled with the determination of Poland's leaders to face the future without recrimination, augur well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Poland's Tragedy, Hope for Better Ties with Russia | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

...Qinghai province, where a massive earthquake killed hundreds on Wednesday, there was a grim realization that if not for the changing of the season, the devastation could have been much worse. In recent weeks many of the migrant herders in the region moved from their winter grounds, where they live in mud-brick houses, to summer pastures, where they live in tents, making it more likely they would survive the 7.1-magnitude quake. "Most have moved out of winter herding areas, so they won't be greatly impacted," says Marc Foggin, chief representative of Plateau Perspectives, an NGO in Qinghai...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Quake: Avoiding the Political Aftershocks | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

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