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...event came three days after Rep. Martin T. Meehan (D-Mass.) reintroduced the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, which would lift the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy entirely...
...Harvard version was geared toward teaching fellows and not professors. “I think the truth is that students at Harvard often interact more closely with [teaching fellows] than professors,” he said after last night’s UC meeting. Harvard Professor of Sociology Martin K. Whyte said he considered Princeton’s new program unnecessary. “I’d rather have students come and tell me without it being anonymous,” he said yesterday. But some Harvard students, when told about Princeton’s system, said it seemed...
...team is frustrated and the coaches are frustrated because we didn’t show what we’re capable of. It should have been a really close game.” The game was competitive in the opening minutes, as sophomore Kaitlin Martin struck first for the Crimson to give the squad a 1-0 lead. Minutes later, she scored a second goal to put Harvard up 2-1 following a UMass equalizer. That would be the last time the Crimson led, however, as UMass quickly took over. The Minutewomen’s nine-goal run put them...
...First Baptist Church, ironically located at the corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Jefferson Davis (former Confederate president) Street, Hillary Clinton addressed specific issues such as health care, veteran benefits, global warming and the plight of Katrina victims still living in trailers. She also criticized the state of current voting rights and the position of the nation on the world's stage. A crowd of about 750 crowded into the church, with overflow watching a video screen in the basement. "It's time to take it back," said Clinton referring to our national standing...
...focused his concepts of mindfulness and "engaged Buddhism" into retreats for American veterans struggling to build inner peace from the ravages of the Vietnam War. He's published more than 80 books, built monasteries in France and the U.S. and was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King Jr., who said his anti-war stance was inspired by the Zen master's teachings...