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...also the people??s choice. All four number one’s were heavy fan favorites to win their respective regions according to ESPN’s National Bracket, a compilation of the millions of picks submitted on its website, meaning literally hundreds of thousands of fans were able to cheer along this past weekend as all of their teams punched tickets to San Antonio...
...healthy and environmentally sound food.” The growing number of vegetarians have Harvard Law School student Lauren T. Ciacco to thank for the possibility of this meatless mecca. “My campaign here has been to make it easier to be a vegetarian and to change people??s minds about what vegetarian foods can taste like,” says Ciacco, a member of the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund. “Zen Burger is a great way to do that because it makes eating vegetarian tasty.” While the petition currently...
...Brandt’s book is a “moral story.” “The book is not neutral about the story it tells,” she said. “It teaches general lessons about the ways in which powerful interests can manipulate people??s psychology to make something desirable.” The Bancroft Prize is the most coveted award for those who work in the field of history, Harrington added. Brandt said he hopes that readers will come away from his book with a sense of both...
...violent in the last forty years, but are hardly a new phenomenon. In fact, they started during the anniversary of a failed rebellion on March 10th, 1959. Ten years before that, and just months after securing control of continental China after a long civil war, the aptly named Maoist People??s Liberation Army (PLA) invaded Tibet. The New York Times and other international media outlets covered the desperate radio broadcasts of a “shocked” Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual and political leader, in the wake of invasion. Yet Mao got away with...
...what was the capacity of killing and gassing,” he said, recalling his time in the concentration camps. “The commandant was pleased to report that in the past 24 hours he had processed over 22,000 Jews.” But Burian said that people??s actions could not be easily categorized as either good or bad. He described an officer who, surprised and angered to see him still alive, forced him out of a group that was marked to be killed, by beating him. “Intentionally or not?...