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...Ricky B. Shah ’09 said that the aesthetics of the new social space are crucial to “establishing identity” and should contribute to a feeling of “homey-ness...
...where Mongol conqueror Timur the Lame walked in 1398, admiring the city whose inhabitants he had butchered (his contribution to Delhi's architecture-pyramids of skulls-has thankfully been lost). Sitting in Haldiram's, a vegetarian eatery in old Delhi, you can admire the Sunehri mosque, whose roof Nadir Shah, a king of Persia who had invaded Delhi, climbed in 1739 to make sure that the city's inhabitants were being massacred as he had ordered...
...which will take place in April and benefit the American Cancer Society, she said. Some students thought the addition of a date auction made the standard pub night more exciting.“I think the Charity Auction made Pub Night pretty awesome,” said Nilam R. Shah ’06.Even though they could not purchase beer or wine, underclassmen too appreciated the event, which was love themed for Valentine’s day.“I thought Pub Night was a lot of fun and it was great that the date auction raised so much...
...enrichment program while ignoring the reasons that created the current political situation there. Iran is one of numerous countries in which the U.S. has practiced intervention (often overthrowing democratically elected governments) in order to set up a political administration more sympathetic to the U.S. During the rule of the Shah of Iran, it was the U.S. that provided much of the weaponry and technical support that Iran used in later years for purposes less friendly toward the U.S. and the world in general. Chris Angelis Tampere, Finland...
...issue of Iran's nuclear-enrichment program while ignoring the reasons that created the current political situation there. Iran is one of numerous countries in which the U.S. has practiced intervention in order to set up a political administration more sympathetic to the U.S. During the rule of the Shah of Iran, it was the U.S. that provided much of the weaponry and technical support that Iran used in later years for purposes less friendly toward the U.S. and the world in general. Chris Angelis Tampere, Finland