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Predicting Trouble Thailand's largest airline ran a prescient advertisement in your Nov. 10 issue proclaiming it was "The airline that captures the hearts of the world's travelers." Apparently the People's Alliance for Democracy in Bangkok [Briefing, Dec. 8] considered this an option, organizing the peaceful siege of both city airports, resulting in chaos for 90,000 business travelers, tourists, visitors, staff and Haj pilgrims in transit - although I imagine the timing was coincidental. Thomas David Jent, EVIAN LES BAINS, FRANCE...
This piece ran as part of our focus on Harvard's endowment...
...given the $1 million donation to CCNY. He also contended that New York Times reporter David Kocieniewski had ignored the facts of the matter "to promote his agenda - is irresponsible and should not be tolerated by any paper, especially The New York Times." On its website, the Times ran a rebuttal by Kocieniewski that was twice as long as Rangel's letter...
...thrown into jail, along with his pregnant wife, by the North Korean government because of his ties to South Korea. Won Myong Hong, a Harvard Business School student originally slated to speak at Friday’s event too, had his remarks precluded when Jo’s story ran well past the event’s scheduled 90-minute time slot. But he said that he thought Jo’s words had been valuable in stressing the necessity of immediate action to rectify the North Korean human rights situation. “Everyone tries to keep North Korea...
...went to Eton College, a fact that he says he admits “usually really quietly.”While James has been politically passionate since high school, Wong’s Facebook profile reads, “Political Views: Apathetic.” At Harvard, James ran for Undergraduate Council representative every year since he was a freshman. He won for the first time this semester as a junior, with what he says was “an overwhelming majority.”In addition to his UC responsibilities, James maintains that he is incredibly involved...