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...don’t know how to tell her that I don’t enjoy being stuffed inside her briefcase. 7) One time I peed in her office. I blamed it on Derek Bok. Drew believed me, and frankly I don’t blame her. 8) Mass Hall kids have scabies. 9) I have scabies. 10) I miss the old Drew, the one who would have slumber parties with me and put me in frilly costumes. Sometimes I think I don’t even know her anymore. 11) I also hate the new game we play which...
This is not the first time in its history that UBS has turned a blind eye to mass murder. While thousands of European Jews had deposited their savings at the bank in the 1930s, UBS refused to return those assets to victims’ families after World War II. It wasn’t until August 1998 that UBS finally agreed to compensate victims’ families. And even as the bank was negotiating the settlement with Jewish groups, UBS began to shred the World War II-era archives of a subsidiary that had maintained close ties to the Nazi...
Hundreds of people were trying to pack their way through the single front door, while a hapless police officer attempted to regulate. Stemming from the mass, a trail of people curved around the corner where more police officers looked to be quietly praying a riot didn’t erupt. Teams of local cable news camera vans were parked out front...
...nationality.” In addition to four multiple-choice questions, the students polled were also asked to name who they supported in the 2004 presidential election. The researchers found that supporters of President Bush were one-third less likely than supporters of Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) to know that interrogation methods depriving prisoners of sleep, food, or water or employing threats are forbidden under the Geneva Conventions. Those who voted for Bush were also less likely to know when they would be required to disobey an unethical order from a superior. Legislative Director of the Harvard College...
...very demanding of our drivers in the quality of service provided,” she said. “Customer service is our top priority.” In August 2005, a Fung Wah bus burst into flames in Connecticut. In September 2006, another rolled over in Auburn, Mass., injuring more than 30 passengers. Iain W. R. Kaplan ’08, who lives in the New York area, said he is inclined to take Vamoose over a bus line without guaranteed seating. “Greyhound gets so crowded on Friday afternoons and holidays,” he said...