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...weekend.Finally, members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert & Sullivan Players (HRGSP) and of the Dunster House Opera are reprising some of their previous performances in a more informal setting. “It’s a great way to wrap the year up,” says Charlie I. Miller ’08, a board member of HRGSP, adding that the performances usually draw 50-100 people. The reprise will contain six Gilbert and Sullivan favorites, including a couple from “Ruddigore” and “The Yeomen Of the Guard.” Instead...
...crowd gains bulk. Old, young, some tired from a night or weekend spent in the park to get ready for the march, which will take this crowd a few miles east to Chicago?s Grant Park. ?This is the way that America was built,? said Ivan Miller, 43, a criminal justice student at Westwood College near O?Hare International Airport. ?I?m a black man, and I don?t take offense that the spotlight is on this one population. That?s what America?s about - people coming together, struggling together from all different cultures...
...Miller and classmate Keith Trevino, 28, were at the rally to write a paper about the immigration issue, yet it clearly pulls at the latter's heart. One of five children, Trevino is the only one of his siblings who was born in the United States. The others were born in Mexico, from which Trevino?s family came in the 1970s. Ten years later, under the amnesty granted many immigrant workers in the 1980s, the whole family became citizens...
...encouragement for me to leave, but I made the decision. I was too smart for my own good--and too angry. After 10 years of lousy jobs, I dropped back in. My goal now is to help students avoid the foolish mistake I made 17 years ago. Like Sarah Miller in your story, I was worried that I would "look stupid," but I finally worked up the courage to go back. To Sarah I offer this advice: it is not too late to go back to school. There will be times when you feel like you won't make...
...head of the U.S. intelligence command in Baghdad; Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, former overall Army commander in Iraq; and Col. Pappas, Jordan's superior, who, with a grant of immunity, may also testify against him at trial. Finally, Jordan could potentially shed light on the mission of Gen. Geoffrey Miller, the former commandant of the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who was sent to Abu Ghraib in 2003 to advise on enhanced interrogation methods that it was hoped would produce better intelligence. The Abu Ghraib scandal erupted not long after Gen. Miller's departure from Abu Ghraib...