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Perhaps he assumed my mumbling was a result of being overcome by his thought-provoking threads. Really, I was just sleep-deprived and latte-less. It was only as the week went on and I spied dozens of other undergrads sporting the same uniform that I took notice of the phenomenon...
...Let’s Go Incorporated employs over 100 student researchers and editors per year, and according to Let’s Go publishing director Ines C. Pacheco ’08, student positions will “definitely” not be cut this year as a result of the St. Martin’s decision. “One of our goals as leadership this year is to make sure we preserve student jobs,” she said. David Moldawer, a St. Martin’s editor, told the New York Observer last week that the break...
...witness the Crimson’s Ivy League opener, providing an atmosphere unmatched this season. The opening game was marked by high energy on both sides but noticeable confusion on the Harvard attack, as setters and strikers did not always appear to be on the same page. As a result, the Crimson trailed for most of the first game, always within shouting distance of the Big Green but never in control. The most exciting moment of the weekend came in the first game with Harvard trailing by a score of 25-19. A string of aggressive kill attempts and nearly...
...race between such similar candidates end with such a lopsided result? What divided the two, essentially, was their position within the LDP. The party was clearly desperate to distance itself from a disastrous leader widely blamed for allowing the LDP's ruling coalition to lose control of the upper house of parliament in July. Abe, who on Saturday cast his absentee ballot from the Tokyo hospital bed that he has been confined to since his resignation speech, sent a message to be read after the election: "I apologize to party general secretary [Aso] and all LDP lawmakers, party members...
Africa is particularly vulnerable because it has a low institutional capacity to combat the changing weather. As a result, says Ugandan climate change specialist James Magezi-Akiiki, "in Africa, adaptation to climate change is more important than mitigation." In response to the floods devouring Uganda, Magezi-Akiiki says that the government will now consider the effects of global warming, such as increased rainfall, in its planning of future infrastructure projects. Ironically, Africa produces far less carbon than other continents, leading some scientists to blame industrialized countries for Africa's climate plight. Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni announced at an African...