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...Falicov stressed that membership in the WRC would not be mutually exclusive with Harvard’s current membership...
...well-known Czech sculptor expelled from the Prague art academy for political reasons, is a staunch anticommunist who boycotts elections, and a drunk who supplements his income through insurance fraud. Míla Brecka, on the other hand, is a school principal who clearly profits from his party membership yet justifies it: "Not all communists are the same. Somebody joins them in order to soften [the system] from within. Somebody has to sacrifice himself." After years of estrangement - Mára once taught and romanced Brecka's wife, now an official of the all-powerful visual artists' union - their paths...
...realized that's a bunch of hooey." In the fall, he will begin course work to become a "real-time" reporter, the modern moniker for a court reporter. The skill is in brisk demand, in part to provide closed captioning for TV, and reporters average $64,000 a year. Membership in the National Court Reporters Association is 90% female. Peters will join the other 10% when he starts his reporting course in the fall, although no men are enrolled in that course today...
...evidence of the trend is more than anecdotal. Membership in the nation's largest amateur group, the Astronomical League, has more than doubled since 1990. State and local astronomy clubs can be found almost anywhere with little more than a Google search. New York City, one of the most light-polluted places on Earth, boasts a 350-member stargazing group...
Undergraduate Council President Rohit Chopra ’04 praised the committee for its diversity of membership...