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...Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...
...Treasurer Rosa C. Rios ’87, who introduced the performance by Ballet Folklórico de Aztlán, was also a special guest...
...Vice President Eric N. Hysen ’11 said that Dean of Student Life Suzy M. Nelson and Assistant Dean of Student Life Susan B. Marine “were both entirely supportive” of exploring the creation of a study guide library...
...Chile's second largest city, Concepción, the army has issued a "silence" order on some urban blocks so rescue workers can hear the possible tapping of survivors under the rubble of the massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake that hit the country on Feb. 27. The quake may be, as Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said on Sunday, "an emergency unparalleled" in the country's history. But the death toll - fewer than 1,000 so far, despite the quake's being one of the strongest ever recorded - is a tribute to Chile's remarkable preparation and response...
Remarkable, that is, in terms of coping with what happened on land. Disaster officials now say the majority of Chile's fatalities may have resulted from the temblor-generated tsunami waves that slammed coastal towns like Constitución, where 350 people were killed. And that points up the only area in which Chile and its government may have fallen short in this disaster. (See pictures of the earthquake in Chile...