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Losing the partners dance competition during last Thursday’s senior class “Roller Disco” wasn’t the only tough break Kristi L. Jobson ’06 had that night. She also broke her arm during the dance-off portion of the evening when she and her partner, Timothy J. McGinn ’06, took things up to a short-lived “next level.” After advancing to the eighth round of competition, Jobson and McGinn, both Crimson editors, decided that in order to win the coveted...
...terrorism,” he said. “We cannot legally fund murderers and terrorists.” Israel wants to move toward a two-state system with clear borders and is willing “to make painful compromises” as long as it has a partner who is willing to meet it halfway, he said. “It takes two to make peace, but unfortunately, only one to make war,” Ayalon added. Overall, the ambassador said he was hopeful for Israel’s future and all that is needed...
...asked those who chose to demonstrate to remain peaceful and to carry American flags. In the morning, Villaraigosa told TIME.com that he would monitor the demonstrations from City Hall. But late in the afternoon he made a surprise appearance, addressing the crowd in shirtsleeves and sounding like a passionate partner in their cause: "We come to work," he said. "We come for a better life...
...children, my mother—a Harvard graduate, an attorney, and a self-proclaimed feminist—decided to quit working to commit herself full-time to motherhood. A few years later, she returned to work part-time, allowing her to keep her foot in the door as a partner in a law firm, lobby for environmental causes, and volunteer at my siblings’ elementary school. Far from abandoning personal happiness for childrearing, she, like many women, found motherhood fulfilling—a choice that too many feminists view as a waste...
...course, in her choice, my mother gave up certain career opportunities: She likely will never be managing partner at her law firm or have the chance to argue before the Supreme Court. Instead she’s logged hours and hours in school carpool lanes, watched hundreds of sports games in crowded school bleachers, and packed thousands of paper bag lunches...