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...have come to take jurors for granted," Cave says. "They saw the pictures over and over again, pictures I have never seen. I asked 14 people to take my pain and the hell that doctors and psychologists and friends have begged me not to look at. I watched as the days went on and I began to see people who had not slept, people with dark circles and pallor, people with nervous twitching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Putting Jurors on the Couch | 4/10/2007 | See Source »

...Donahue said. “These kinds of changes could be very important for them.” Kevin Gan ’07 said he applied late for the FAFSA because of the complexity of filling out FAFSA. “It was kind of a pain to decode all the tax forms,” Gan said...

Author: By Raviv Murciano-goroff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Experts Plan FAFSA Reform | 4/9/2007 | See Source »

...three miles,” he says. “Since I started early enough, I was able to start with really low mileage and then gradually, gradually work my way up. With gradually laddering up the mileage, you don’t really feel the pain as much...

Author: By Khalid Abdalla, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sharing a Room, Sharing a Race | 4/9/2007 | See Source »

...rebel soldiers who forced him to wander from town to town with his friends in search of safety. After his parents were killed by the rebels, Beah was forced into the army at gunpoint, constantly reminded about his parents’ murder and fed drugs that numbed the physical pain of his wounds and made it possible for him to continue fighting and killing. In one of the most outstanding emotional scenes, a verbal disagreement between Beah and his friends and soldiers recruited by the rebels soon turns physical, and Beah’s terse sentences build on one another...

Author: By Alina Voronov, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Giving the Numbers a Face | 4/6/2007 | See Source »

...IPCC expects climate change to bring "increased deaths, disease and injury due to heat waves, floods, storms, fires and droughts," with most of the pain being borne by the poor, tropical countries already on the edge of environmental disaster. In Africa by 2020, between 75 and 250 million people are expected to suffer from increased water shortages resulting from climate change, and attempting to adapt could consume as much as 10% of the GDP of African nations. In poorly nourished Central and South Asia, crop yields could decrease 30% by 2050. "The poorest of the poor are going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Political Heat Over the Planet | 4/6/2007 | See Source »

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