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...also taught History 1904. Underdevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1884 to President, and History 1909: A History of Southern Africa...
Adams HouseAdams opens doors, greets first-years with cigars and roses--and no gong. These kids won the housing lottery. Saharan Nights We enjoyed the baklava, but since when has Greece been in the Sahara? What's next--baguettes on Greek night? Spring Break Long overdue respite from stress and exhaustion. Too bad everyone else in the world has two weeks. Pre-Spring Break Sections A no-win situation; skip class, or go and endure an hour of the sounds of silence. MTV Spring Break Thanks for allowing us to live vicariously through state school students. The editorial board
...committee awards travel grants to Harvard juniors planning to do research for a senior honors thesis in Sub-Saharan Africa...
...Americans, Novak arrogantly said that "if it hadn't been for slavery, they wouldn't even be in America, would they?" Pat Buchanan seems to be in denial about the horrors of slavery, remarking in his syndicated column that "America deserves better than to have Clinton romping around sub-Saharan Africa, counting cheap graces by apologizing for sins this nation never committed." What's more, Buchanan believes that since his own ancestors never owned slaves, and--being of Irish descent, were persecuted themselves--he should be absolved from the crime of slavery...
...returned home in 1969 to spread the technology gospel, "I was too advanced. Computer science was too new." Twenty-four years later, Quaynor finally hooked his country into the Web. In 1993 his company brought the Internet to West Africa, and in 1995 Ghana became the second sub-Saharan nation to have full connectivity. "We're sharing the same information as everyone else in the world," says Quaynor. His most prized client: President Rawlings, an avid Web surfer. Soon, Quaynor hopes, wireless technology will let the phone-short country leap straight into airborne access