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They walked and hitched rides for six days to reach the border, enduring sub-zero cold, rain and snowstorms that left the children shivering uncontrollably. They marched high into the hills of Kurdistan along narrow mountain roads deep in slippery mud, thinking a thousand times that their world had come to an end. The worst moment came at a mobbed road crossing, where Omar and Talia, each with two children, were separated as they struggled aboard different trucks. Omar did not see his wife again for two days, and in his arms was their seven-month-old daughter, weakly sobbing...
...Harvard men's volleyball team, are concerned about the lack of diversity in The Crimson's sports coverage. The winter/spring sports seasons issues of our school's newspaper were extremely narrow in their focus regarding which sports were given coverage. In particular, the apparent nonexistence of volleyball at Harvard was--and is--disturbing...
Unfortunately for Tsongas, this sort of narrow view of foreign investment ignores the real benefits the U.S. has realized from the increased capital that foreign business poured into the country in the last 10 years. Businesses only invest in a country if they believe they're going to be able to profit. Thus foreign investment is not an indicator so much of American decline as of the continued confidence that foreign investors have had in our ability to produce. This benefits workers and consumers...
...want to narrow the pool [of students taking overlapping classes] to basically serious [cases]," said one University Hall insider...
...This reduces thought to narrow categories of race and gender," he said. "This is antithetical to a liberal education...