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Still, students say they can't help but serve their respective communities, somehow. "It's hard to imagine BSA ignoring the problems of the urban city just as it is impossible for Asian American Association and Chinese Students Association to ignore what is going on in Chinatown," says PBH's Chinatown Adventure program Chair Gene...
...sense of discomfort stuck. ``I feel somehow as if we've sold out,'' said restaurant cook Guillermo Dehesa. So did the 74% of Mexico City residents who recently told a newspaper poll that they opposed accepting American aid. Nor did many Mexicans seem to want foreign investors back. ``Flight capital has turned into vampire capital that has severely bled our economy,'' said a statement from Mexico's manufacturing chamber of commerce. ``We must banish it and never depend on it again.'' Whatever impact the bailout finally has on Mexico, the era of fevered investment in emerging markets has cooled...
Back then ballet flourished, gaining new audiences, people who believed they were getting in on a Golden Age. But one by one, the stars went out and were not replaced. The quality of dancers did not decline-their skills were if anything more remarkable-but somehow the magic vanished...
...professional athlete and performer, Maxwell's explanation rings hollow. Somehow, he wants us to believe that fan's words were harsh enough to deserve a right hand to the jaw. Is that possible...
...duly studied and understood, but in the face of the exhibition's stated "fear that the Holocaust may be forgotten," they are not enough. Few will bother to spend two hours reading, talking notes and collecting information to create a lasting memory. Those who do will leave feeling frustrated, somehow dissatisfied with intellectual conclusions. Just because this art is about distance doesn't mean we should be distanced from...