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At the same time, al-Qaeda has every interest in showing it's still in business. Measures taken since Sept. 11, 2001, in the U.S. and Europe have made it tougher for bin Laden's men to strike inside the enemy's borders. But the enemy has plenty of attractive...
We finished dinner to an intermittent clumping overhead. As soon as the cheerleaders left, my parents and I dashed upstairs to see their handiwork. Festoons of intertwined red, black and white crepe paper dangled from the ceiling; a football-shaped piñata nestled at the foot of my brother?...
Just how and when this happened is still a mystery, but no one is better qualified to sift through the widely scattered clues than McGovern, a skilled scientific sleuth who wields the most powerful tools of modern chemistry in his search for the roots of ancient wines. In 1996, for...
So it is only now, months after the terms were finalized, closed-door meetings concluded and the last i dotted (literally), that we learn this: This summer, with Harvard’s 10,000 scattered to their respective corners of the nation and world, Mazzoleni agreed to a multi-year...
For decades, Harvard has had an informal film studies program: students interested in the academic side of cinema have, with varying degrees of ease, found like-minded professors scattered across a wide range of departments. Now the Carpenter Center—the department’s Quincy Street homeâ?...