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Some leaders sneak out of their country during an uprising; others become paralyzed by mass demonstrations. But when Uzbek oppositionists rose up in the eastern city of Andijan last week, Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov sent in the armor. Communications with Andijan were cut; foreign TV news broadcasts to Uzbekistan, including from Russia, were replaced with light entertainment. The insurrection started when a group of armed men raided a local military base for weapons, then hit the local jail. There they freed inmates, including 23 well-known local businessmen accused of belonging to Akromiya, an offshoot of the banned Islamist...
...going to sneak quietly back to my studying (though not before checking to see if anyone has changed their profile in the past 15 minutes), but before I do, I’d like once more to encourage the following kind of thinking: it’s Friday and your exams don’t actually start for nearly a week. Go out, hang out with your friends, put off your work a bit longer so that I can catch up, and remember when you get back that the online version of beer pong (http://www.2flashgames.com/f/f-593.htm) is almost...
...We’re not allowed to have open containers of alcohol, due to licensing and insurance purposes,” says Executive Producer Tessa C. Petrich ’07. “However, I couldn’t tell you what they managed to sneak backstage…is that fair...
...sneak out and go watch baseball,” Smith says. “I’d follow games all day long on my computer...
Last year, the Crimson, which entered Easterns as the No. 10 seed, pulled off a string of upsets, jumping up five spots by the tournament’s close—a performance that allowed Harvard to sneak into the final national top-20 poll of the 2004 season...