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...approximately 25 guests who attended was that the CLC—which is a sub-committee of the Undergraduate Council (UC)—had not sufficiently publicized its events. There was some divergence, however, as to how publicity campaigns should be spearheaded in the future. Sopen B. Shah ’08, social vice-chair of the CLC, said that the committee’s first priority should be making sure social events are successful, “then attach our name to it.” Tessa C. Petrich ’07, a guest at the meeting...
...arms of the rescue workers. The girls had worn green blouses, probably ironed that morning by their mothers; the boys wore gray. That night, three days after the temblor, the French managed to pull a five-year-old from the rubble. It appeared that the boy, Nawfiz Shah, suffered only mild injuries on his face and hands. But when I visited him the following day, living in a tent with his mother, I learned that Nawfiz was still so traumatized that after first crying out in terror at "the darkness," he had then stopped speaking altogether. His mother cannot tell...
...noisy, so falling asleep is very difficult. Aditya H. Sanghvi ’06, who lives in a single bedroom directly under the burst pipe, said his room has been sealed off, even though he has been assured that he can return to it. His suitemate, Nilam R. Shah ’06, described their rooms as unlivable because of the amount of dust and debris...
...Bachchan's second decision was to start breaking a few Bollywood molds. With the industry leaning towards buff young tyros like Hrithik Roshan and Shah Rukh Khan for its male leads, Bachchan was an unlikely choice to play conventional romantic roles. Yet for a new generation of filmmakers keen to break new ground but in need of a star to pull in funding, he was the perfect choice. Bachchan was only too happy to find work. And so he accepted a series of roles in some of the most experimental films Bollywood has ever produced. There was 2003's Boom...
...today with limited text messaging, but by 2008, when more than 75% of new cell phones globally are expected to be Internet-ready, searching the Web on the go will be standard. On the street, and want to find out the nearest movie theater? Or get sports results? Pankaj Shah's mobile service 4INFO, which the 32-year-old launched this February in Palo Alto, Calif., will give you all the information--for free--by text or Internet on your cell phone. Yahoo! also offers such local information...