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...daughters. Or so they thought. In their haste, the North Korean censors missed a 1984 photo taken in Wonsan on the country's east coast. At first glance, it is an innocuous family snap of Jenkins with his wife Hitomi Soga and their first daughter Mika during a rare trip to the beach. But at the left of the frame, another sunbather is visible. Jenkins has identified the woman as Anocha Panjoy, a Thai citizen he says was abducted by North Korea in 1978. If true, it would represent the first verified case of state kidnapping by North Korea...
...rare are cases like Beddoe's? "We see them quite often," says N.S.W. University's Parker, a psychiatrist for 30 years and director of the Black Dog Institute, a not-for-profit research, educational and clinical body specializing in mood disorders. "We see depressed people who've been undertreated and others whose illness is not quintessentially biological," yet their treatment has amounted to "the relentless pursuit of one physical treatment after another." Parker's experience is that, shortly after starting a course of SSRIs, about 7% of patients feel agitation ranging from moderate to profound, while an additional...
...interviews with students, and information provided by University Health Services (UHS), suggest that marijuana use is anything but rare at Harvard...
...depending on the Bulfinch Company that put up the Smithsonian [CFA building] to pay into this. They have committed themselves to substantially supporting this with their own resources...and there are lots of in-kind and grant donations from others.”The marsh is a rare phenomenon in the highly developed Boston area, a pocket of nature that has survived on the borders of Cambridge and Belmont. Up to 20,000 birds nest in the area at a time. Mass said both the forest and swamp were unusual and needed to be preserved. “This...
...Drug arrests are so rare at Harvard, they quickly rise to the top of the student rumor mill, and the front pages of campus media...