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Three years ago this month, on the night the U.S. launched an air war against Iraq, I scampered through Harvard Square in the rain, reporter's notebook in hand, recording the reactions of random members of the Harvard community, asking stupid questions like, "So, what do you think...
With their bodies bouncing and cares washing away in the unusually warm winter rain--casting off their clothes and worries with a single thought--about 30 Harvard students streaked through Harvard Yard at midnight Monday to accompany the traditional primal scream that marks the beginning of exams...
...best half-hour I've had since I've been at Harvard," said observer Michael H. Schur '97 of the Yard's streak and scream Monday night. "As it got to rain more and more, people just went absolutely crazy...
Sleet, snow and torrential rain along a front traversing northwestern Europe dumped too much water for the land and the rivers to handle. The result was flooding over thousands of acres that left 100,000 people without fuel and electricity. In several cities the water reached levels not seen since the 18th century...
...there was no surcease. Leaden skies poured rain and snow almost every day of the company's three-month stay in Poland. "I went in there thinking you separate work from life," says Davidtz. "It's the first time that didn't happen." The goofing around that usually makes the boredom and hardships of difficult movie locations bearable was not available to this company. "The ghosts were on the set every day in their millions," says Kingsley. As Spielberg recalls, "There was no break in the tension. Nobody felt there was any room for levity," and people were always "breaking...