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...addition, HUDS conducts bi-annual surveys to assess dining hall satisfaction. On the most recent questionnaire, one section gauged whether students consider “locally sourced food” a “top priority.” If an overwhelming number of students respond to questions like this affirmatively, change can, and will, occur...
...week, Ralf Stegner, the interior minister for the state of Schleswig-Holstein, called Scientology a "totalitarian" organization. "They want to break people's will," he said. "That's why we have to fight them." Federal Interior Minister Schaeuble, however, has yet to tip his hand on how he might respond to the states' initiative. His ministry has said that the group is unconstitutional, but in a statement Schaeuble himself said the best way to deal with the group was through "prevention and education." That suggests a legal ban on Scientology may not be imminent...
...years ago, Harvard also pulled away in the final minutes in a close game.The excitement was the same yesterday. Unfortunately for the Crimson, the result was not.Harvard was at the brink twice, and both times, the team was able to respond. And if it had not been for one play, the Crimson may have pulled out the victory.“If we could correct the little things, I thought we could make this an interesting game, and they certainly did that,” coach Tommy Amaker said. “But interesting is one thing, winning is another...
...respond to several e-mail, phone, and in-person requests for comment this week...
...between modern China and Japan. Throw in semantics, language barriers, differing collective memories, and national pride, and you start to get a sense of why the two countries cannot agree on the "facts." This lack of consensus plays into the hands of demagogic politicians. Japanese nationalists know their constituents respond to downplaying and denial of the massacre. A vocal and powerful minority, they fan the flames of other incendiary political issues, such as visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, where the general who commanded forces in Nanjing is honored. Meanwhile, Chinese leaders know that keeping the memory of the Rape...