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...north. Only women, children and the elderly remain. That emptiness is felt acutely by Lucila, 75, mother of 13, eight of whom live in the U.S. She proudly gives a tour of her renovated house on one of the town's main streets. The back of the building is neat and thoroughly modern, with tile floors in the living room, modern appliances in the kitchen. Still standing in the front part are the three tiny adobe-walled rooms that used to be the entire house. Lucila and her husband slept in one room. The five girls slept in another...
...going to lie that I was disappointed Joely Richardson didn’t take time off from “Nip/Tuck’s” third season for a small cameo. The ending is perhaps anti-climactic, but one should never expect the neat and tidy from Merchant-Ivory. For Fiennes, “The White Countess” is another notch for impressive performances. Fiennes—coming off a fantastic year with “The Constant Gardener” and “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (with his scene...
...create Shuttleboybot. “A friend of mine and one of CS50’s head TFs, Kelly Heffner, introduced me last week to CS50’s bot on AIM (screen name cs50bot),” Malan said. “It struck me as such a neat way to retrieve information quickly that I decided to make Shuttleboy accessible via AIM as well.” Since its creation late last week, shuttleboybot has been hailed 300 times. The ShuttleTime website has received 11,000 hits over the course of the year. Although most students have...
...students, one crucial detail makes them final—the fact that they will not have to think about these classes upon arriving back in Cambridge. Students are generally in favor of these final exams before reading period. “I think it’s a very neat thing because it’s going to give me the opportunity to have at least one class off my plate over winter break,” said Ryan D. Hughes ’06, who is taking Economics 1035. “Although it?...
It’s got a sleek new paint job, chrome trim, and a flaming grille. But rather than powering up a car, this sweet machine revs up Harvard’s students. This fall, the Eliot Grille, a student-run snack bar in Eliot House, is getting a neat new facelift. Proposed changes would transform its previous, drab decor into something that resembles a ’50s diner. Nondescript walls will now be washed in bright red and blue. And the House is buying ’50s-style furniture to complement the new paint job. This furniture...