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...unidentified man exposed his genitals to a female Harvard undergraduate around 9 p.m. on Sunday, according to Cambridge Police Department spokesman Frank T. Pasquarello. The offender approached the student at the intersection of Mill and Plympton Streets as she was walking back to her dorm, according to Pasquarello. The offender then opened his coat and flashed her as she turned around. The victim immediately walked away from the offender, said Steven G. Catalano, Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) public information officer. Once back on campus, she called the police. The victim was not physically hurt, and the offender never spoke...
...ears. Her new extended family, moreover, loves her. They welcome and dazzle her with praise, and appear in many ways to be typical of large, conservative, close-knit, multigenerational families. They eat dinner and watch TV together. The men are breadwinners (Kazuhito and his father Takeo manage a rice mill); the able women (Noriko and Kazuhito's mother and sister and grandmother) cook and clean while babysitting Kazuhito's mentally handicapped younger brother and nursing both his bed-bound grandfather and his great-grandmother Ei, the clan's 97-year-old matriarch. "Beyond age and gender," reflects Noriko, "here...
...premature birth. Now, a new study by British and Danish researchers in this week's Archives of General Psychiatry examines the impact of stress - the acute, agonizing kind, such as that experienced with death or sickness in the mother's immediate family, and not the run-of-the-mill anxiety of daily life - on the future psychiatric health of her offspring...
...samples are from a strain of flu virus known as H1N1, a subtype of the influenza A virus: the regular run-of-the-mill seasonal flu, not the dreaded H5N1 avian flu that's prompted countries around the world to stockpile tens of millions of doses of Tamiflu. So how worried should people be about the prospect of drug-resistant strains of influenza A? Only modestly, says World Health Organization spokeswoman Sari Setiogi in Geneva. "Influenza A has been circulating for many years. It's not likely to cause a pandemic," she says. The patients who gave samples...
Christina Kessler’s final line from the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team’s 4-0 victory over Dartmouth on Sunday—18 saves and no goals allowed while picking up a win—indicated a run-of-the-mill performance for the sophomore goaltender. But for Kessler, a routine night usually translates into a vicotry for the Crimson. “She did what’s expected of her,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said. “Nothing special, but solid.” Harvard...