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...course, these panels will not immediately absolve any students from their problems, or give concrete answers to such questions as “what does leading a good life mean?” That would be expecting too much out of a program that—even past its pilot stages—will be incapable of providing students with solutions to existential quandaries. Pursuing these ends, however, is in itself a salutary practice and can be helpful as a starting point for further introspection. The involved faculty should be commended firstly for being interested in the mental health...
...potential buyers a copy of a recent magazine article about him titled "The Merchant of Death" - just so they'd know who they were dealing with. After almost two decades of outfoxing authorities while supplying weapons to the most deadly conflicts around the globe, the former Soviet Air Force pilot let his guard down just as a complex web of international police agencies were closing in on him. The potential buyers said they represented the leftist Colombian rebel group FARC - but they turned out to be part of a U.S.-led sting operation that had lured...
After gleaning the idea for the program from the exit surveys, Light said that he and Dingman agreed to run a pilot program in the spring with small groups of freshmen. E-mails were sent to freshmen in December inviting them to participate in the new, voluntary program...
...unabashed crazy that make him so special.For a show that seems to have picked up Cranston in order to make its unbelievable ideas a little more believable, “Breaking Bad” has a dangerous confidence in the power of its writing. The show immediately followed its pilot with a two-parter in which Walter and his partner in crime, foolish young dealer Jesse (Aaron Paul), had to dispose of a pair of thugs who threatened their business. By “dispose of,” I mean “kill them and then disintegrate...
...Divorce may be a sin, but if the marriage is hell, why would you stay?" asks Jiménez's son César Borrego, a 35-year-old pilot who divorced his wife in 2006 after eight years of marriage. It was a contentious divorce - the couple have two children and César sued for shared custody - but less difficult in some ways than that of his older brother Kiko, a military flight mechanic who split up with his wife in 1992 after only three months of marriage. "Because of the law then we had to wait until...