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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Harvard. The show started off with a solid performance by Bhangra, in which the beautiful traditional costumes, the distinctively cultural choreography, and the music (both traditional and modern Bhangra) were all well chosen. Unfortunately, the other effect employed—having someone offstage occasionally shout to accompany different segments of the dance—was less effective, serving more to distract viewers from the dance than to complement the dancers’ movements. This was followed by “Sway,” a charged Latin style dance self-choreographed by Filip Ilievski, a graduate student...

Author: By Sharon Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Showcase Gives a Glimpse of Dance | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

Nissan entered a new segment with the Titan full-size pickup truck, top, and went for coolness with the Quest minivan. Both models have sold poorly this year and dinged Nissan's reputation for quality and stylish design

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Danger Caution Ahead | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...lower Manhattan into a very unusual park. They had already completed a housing project in Gifu, Japan. And on Dec. 7 their first major building in the U.S., the new home of Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), will open on a prominent waterfront site as the first segment of the city's grand scheme to redevelop Boston Harbor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: First Thinking, Then Building | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...living standards of the lower classes. Asian scientists, however, see the Indian marketplace as a battleground for big brands, which are offering innovative products at attractive prices. It's unfortunate that Asian governments have no agenda that includes bringing a change in the quality of life to the vast segment of humanity living below the poverty line. There is great need to revive interest in scientific projects that really make a difference in people's lives. Arvind K. Pandey Allahabad, India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 11/20/2006 | See Source »

...shame that in the United States of America today there still exists a segment of society that, due to historical inequalities, suffers from preventable disease. Many people are shocked to learn that there are still 128,260 people in the world today who are going or have gone to Yale. Although you may ask yourself, “Wait, I thought that was eradicated, like smallpox?” the sad truth is, no, the disease commonly known as “Yale” still haunts us today. In fact, it is estimated that next year 1,300 other...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Blue Plague | 11/16/2006 | See Source »

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