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...opportunities. With a handful of colorful brochures, Antunes said that he had “no clue” about his concentration yet, although he speculated that it would have “something to do with the Humanities.” “I still feel nervous about not knowing what to do and a little lost,” Antunes said. “But at least the Concentration Fair helped me understand a few things I need to do to start the process of choosing.” Unlike Antunes, Kevin T. Huang...
Sagalevich professes bafflement. "I don't really know why some people got so nervous about [our] placing the Russian flag there," he told TIME. "The Americans placed their flag on the moon, and it doesn't mean the moon became theirs." The Russian acknowledges that though the mission "excited the whole world," it amounted to only a "pinprick" in Moscow's continued efforts to undergird its case for extended sovereignty in the Arctic. (In 2002 a U.N. commission shelved Russia's claim to more of the Arctic for lack of detailed technical evidence.) Nor, despite this summer's bravado...
...week when cable screens were split among solemn ceremonies, falling governments, the first serious congressional debate over a war now in its fourth year and an economy with a nervous twitch, it was even harder than usual to catch the sirens in the distance--to hear the sounds of ice melting, species vanishing and cities choking the people who live in them. You can't really cover a story that hasn't happened yet, but sometimes the news about the future is the biggest story...
Between student musical performances, the administrators welcomed the incoming class and reassured their nervous parents by highlighting the University’s opportunities and stressing its improved advising system...
...been able to do otherwise,” he said. Miron said he worries that compassion for the subprime borrowers will lead to an unwarranted rate cut. “One rate cut often leads to another,” he said. “I’m nervous that the Fed is using [the current volatility] as an excuse to bail out the subprime [market].” —Staff writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached at mchild@fas.harvard.edu...