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...Long as There’s Breath” Film ScreeningCarpenter Center3 p.m.Tchaikovsky’s 1812 OvertureLowell House Courtyard3 p.m.GreenTube and Resource Efficiency Program ScreeningsHilles Penthouse (SOCH)4 p.m.Solo Piano RecitalLowell House Junior Common Room4 p.m.The Dudley House OrchestraPaine Hall4 p.m.“Sichuan Triptych” Film Screening Carpenter Center4 p.m.De Boeck, Copland, NielsenPaine Hall4 p.m.The MatriarchsHarvard Hillel4:30 p.m.OndineCenter for European Studies5 p.m.“Ori mi Pe (My Head is Correct)” Film ScreeningCarpenter Center5 p.m.IGP’s Dinner Party ShowAdams House7...
...clinics and hospitals and expanding basic health care coverage to 90% of the population. "This commitment to improve equitable access to essential health care for all in China is quite important," says Sarah Barber, a China-based World Health Organization expert on health policy. (See pictures of the deadly Sichuan earthquake...
...While nationalism can help unify the country to respond to events like the Sichuan earthquake, the fear is that if the sentiment flares unchecked, it could push Beijing to take a belligerent, isolationist line...
After surpassing Germany to become the world's third-largest economy behind the U.S. and Japan, hosting a successful Olympic Games and conducting its first space walk, you'd think China would be happy. Even the devastating Sichuan earthquake in May 2008 had positive aspects-Chinese volunteered en masse to help their stricken countrymen. (See pictures of China's Sichuan quake: six months later...
...some news," says Tenzin Tsundue, a prominent writer and Tibet independence activist in Dharamsala, site of the Dalai Lama's government-in-exile. The last piece of news came on February 25, with a phone call from the Aba region, a largely ethnic Tibetan community in China's Sichuan province, that indicated that a monk had set himself on fire.(See pictures of the Dalai Lama's spiritual journey...