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...game featured poor pitching and fielding on both sides, with Harvard committing two errors and URI three. Neither starting pitcher fared well, as the Rams chased Crimson starter Jake Bruton (0-1) after five innings and six runs (four earned). But URI really teed off on the Harvard relief, especially during a sixth inning that included five Ram hits and back-to-back wild pitches from Mike Dukovich, each of which scored...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Drops Ugly One to URI | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...Some of the less committed Nepalis have begun defying the movement quietly, by opening their shops, or resuming their work at construction sites, whenever the protestors are not watching. In a small alley away from the main road in Chabahil, hidden from the eyes of the protestors, Tulsi Ram has reopened his bakery shop, after keeping it closed for seventeen days: most of the restaurants in around him have opened too. "None of us supports the king, but we have to earn our living too," he says. Like all his neighbors, Tulsi Ram keeps the shutter of his shop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Scene: An End to the Nepal Crisis? | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...neighborhood of Gangabu, another hotbed of protests, the police have just fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protestors, and many have scattered. Ram Bahadur, a stone cutter, is watching the protestors flee from behind the safety of the wire-mesh screen in his backyard. He is surrounded by large pieces of marble, which he cuts for people building their houses - white marble, good for making stairs, and imitation green mable for the kitchens. Since the movement began, though, no one has bought any marble. "I want all this to end, I'll tell you that," he mumbles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Scene: An End to the Nepal Crisis? | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...help for the M.B.A. set. Mixing Eastern philosophy with career counseling, Rao's personal-development class gets business students to explore what they find meaningful in life and integrate it into their careers. Despite some initial skepticism about the touchy-feely vibe (where else would a future M.B.A. read Ram Dass?), the class has been one of the most popular offered at Columbia Business School, where Rao has been an adjunct professor since 2000. Up to 200 students apply for 40 spots. Students have been so moved by his message, they started an informal alumni club to preserve the passion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Change Agent: B-School Buddhism | 4/2/2006 | See Source »

...best-selling author Deepak Chopra and award-winning Indian director Shekhar Kapur - are betting that Indians will respond to homegrown animated tales. India's growing middle class is tempting the world. And while India hasn't shown much of an appetite for homegrown animation to date, veteran Indian animator Ram Mohan points to the success of Hanuman, one of the first ever locally produced animated feature films; it's taken more than $3 million at the box office since its release in November. Anindya Roychowdhury, an analyst at KPMG India, told Time that the moment Indian Star TV and Disney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Local Heroes | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

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