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...same time, however, to hedge its bets, India has been making quiet overtures to the pro-democracy opposition. When former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, after returning to Pakistan, escaped a deadly attack on her convoy in Karachi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the ruling Congress Party's leader, Sonia Gandhi, personally called Bhutto to express concern. Yet publicly, India's stance has been reticent. Maintaining a silence while Washington waves sticks and carrots at its wayward prot?g? serves India's purpose just as well. Last week's visit to Pakistan by Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte was followed with...
...TIME's inclusion of Sonia Gandhi was interesting. Her influence largely emanates from her renouncing power and allowing economist Manmohan Singh to become Prime Minister; staying in the background has enabled her to look after party affairs. It is her sphinxlike silence, dignified conduct and adoption of Indian culture that are largely responsible for her repeated re-election to Parliament by record margins. But Gandhi should act more assertively and deliver government change more speedily to the common man. Jagmohan Manchanda, New Delhi...
...Without You,” choreographed by Elizabeth A. Miller ’09. The piece opened with a ballet-inspired solo by Stephanie H. Lo ’10, who was then joined by Daniela F. Joffe ’10, Sarah F. Schlegel ’10, Sonia K. Todorova ’07, and Bianca A. Verma...
When Bulgarians think of spring, “a fat lady with very red cheeks” comes to mind. At least, according to Sonia K. Todorova ’07 of the Harvard Bulgarian Club. “She’s moody like March,” Todorova explains, “moody like Boston.” Last Friday, Bulgarians and their friends came together in Boylston Hall for an Harvard-style Sedianka. It was your typical college party but with less booze and more traditional meat dishes from the old country. Harvard and MIT students alike...
...tube maintain less healthy diets, a Harvard Medical School (HMS) study announced yesterday. Each additional hour of television viewed by three-year-olds translated into 46 more calories consumed each day. “Obesity is very hard to treat once it has started,” said Sonia A. Miller, the HMS student who led the study. “We can already see the influence television has on three-year-old children, and it seems that reducing screen time will be very important in relation to the prevention of obesity.” The study attributed toddlers?...