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...that it often defies reality. In a 2005 New York Times poll, 80 percent of respondents answered “yes” to the question, “Do you think it’s still possible to start out poor in this country, work hard, and become rich...
...almost 20 years after the reopening of the monastery, multilateral talks between the Russian Orthodox Church, the Russian government, and Harvard have paved the way for the bells’ rightful return. Despite the fact that the Lowell bells have become a part of Harvard’s rich history, their sound marking such events as Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, commencement morning, and even Harvard’s football victories over Yale, we must recognize that their history in Moscow, before they arrived in Cambridge, was just as colorful. For both monks and believers...
...development, whether in microbanks, health care or schools. Across the street from Xu Nuu Ndavi, a $300,000 church is rising in Santa Cruz. Some residents see it as a sign of the village's resurrection. Others call it a lavish vanity. But either way, Santa Cruz has a rich new faith in the power of poor people's money...
...Another interesting motif was that of the eponymous umbrella; many of them were suspended from the ceiling in the background of the play, and in one sequence a character donned a rainbow-colored hat shaped like an umbrella. Although its presence was significant, the rich potential of the umbrella as an image was not exploited as fully as that of the eyeball...
...Timothy and Janet first demonstrated their impressive skills in their ability to mimic a brass-like sound with their violins in the first piece, Mozart’s “Quartet in B-flat Major, K. 458,” producing an incredibly rich and full harmony. This show of mastery over their instruments, however, was only a glimpse of the full range of their capabilities...