Word: sectional
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...recalled an instance in which one Israeli and one Palestinian warily shared a music stand in the violin section. "Once the young musicians agreed on how to play one note together, they were not able to look at each other the same way again...
...shouldn’t be a surprise if 02138 wants to be contentious and talked-about. A close runner-up to the magazine’s numerical title was Vanitas, which Loss says ended up as the name of the magazine’s front section. According to the press release, 50,000 copies of 02138 were mailed free-of-charge to Harvard alumni (FM had to rely on the online version to get the lowdown). Now, Loss and his associates just have to wait and see if their publication shakes up “the epicenter of the leadership...
...Iran's Caesarean Section Craze Well-accustomed to elective surgery, Iranian women are choosing C-sections at such a high rate that it's a challenge now to find a doctor who will perform a "medieval" vaginal birth
...allergy sufferers generally need more than three days' relief. Antihistamines will take care of the runny nose and watery eyes. For your stuffy nose, you're going to want to think about signing that logbook. And if you use a big drugstore, be sure you visit before the pharmacy section closes for the night. There's also a limit to how many boxes you can buy each month, so families may need to plan accordingly. As an alternative, you may want to see a doctor about getting a prescription for a nasal corticosteroid spray...
...opening in Berlin. The college student who can barely afford an online Times Select subscription surely cannot hop a plane to Paris/London/Bilbao—why must Nicholas Ouroussoff tempt me so? Like the unnaturally blue bagels left beside the toaster, so too is the Times’ Arts section rejected when they insist on publishing about inaccessible European shows. But you, my reader beleaguered by that meandering and self-righteous introduction, are in for a treat. This review of an overseas exhibit does contain some of the smugness of the jet-setting art critics I previously scorned?...