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...Nights-themed water park, Western teenagers in bikinis and Arab girls in modest swimwear enjoy simulated white-water rapids, tidal waves and underground rivers. The brave shoot down the Jumeirah Sceirah water slide at 80 km/h. Information: Western shore of Persian Gulf, near Burj al Arab and Jumeirah Beach resort hotels. Adults $32, 4-12s $27; tel: (971-4) 348 4444; www.wildwadi.com Tokyo: Ice Cream City Try the stretchy Turkish soft-serve and the Korean ice cone. Feeling brave? The 380 homegrown flavors include octopus, chicken wings and cow's tongue. Information: Namjatown, World Import Mart 2F, Sunshine City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Give the Kids a Break | 10/26/2003 | See Source »

Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison reads from her latest the day after it is released to the public as part of the Harvard Book Store Author Series. Love, which tells the story of the wealthy owner of Cosey’s Hotel and Resort and the many women whose lives he defines, is Morrison’s eighth novel. Free. 6 p.m., Fanueil Hall/Great Hall, Government Center, Boston...

Author: By Crimson Staff, | Title: Listings, Oct. 24-30 | 10/24/2003 | See Source »

This bold change in American policy has been met with trepidation and concern about brash use of force. But the U.S. would not have needed to resort to force had Iraq disarmed or had the international community been willing to help combat this clear threat. U.N. refusal to acknowledge the threat did not diminish it; U.S. action...

Author: By Luke Smith, | Title: Brave New Foreign Policy | 10/23/2003 | See Source »

...bulk of the interview, Kerry criticized the war on Iraq, arguing that war should only be a “last resort...

Author: By Stephen M. Marks, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Candidate Kerry Faces ‘Hardball’ at Harvard | 10/21/2003 | See Source »

...avoid North Korea. A nuclear Korea will make all of Asia go nuclear. North Korea must be talked into verifiably giving up nuclear weapons through whatever means necessary. We must offer them something that's more attractive than carrying nukes. Military coercion should be a last resort, but shouldn't be ruled out. Ignorance right now might be fatal later on. A. Nam Cleveland, Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What should U.S. policy be toward North Korea? | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

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