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Harvard's McCain supporters have similar events planned--and will participate in a "community service day" on Jan. 22, when they'll all volunteer at local soup kitchens and senior citizens homes...
...call one of the local soup kitchens or food pantries to inquire about volunteer opportunities, they tell you that they are all booked...
Sociologists have accused our generation of college students of being politically apathetic. At Harvard, political activism might be out of style. But all of the potential lobbyists, demonstrators, letter-writers, and strikers have not retired, they have only changed tactics, leaving the steps of University Hall for schools, prisons, soup kitchens and far-flung neighborhoods...
Blind and deaf frogs everywhere - and, maybe, humans - got a piece of good news this weekend when Japanese researchers announced they had successfully grown frog eyes and ears in a Tokyo laboratory. It took the sensory organs about five days to emerge from a carefully cultivated soup of the frogs' own embryonic stem cells during the groundbreaking experiment, which may provide data that will someday allow scientists to grow sensory organs for humans. The scientists who grew the frog eyes and ears claim to be the first to have done so; this team had previously transplanted lab-grown kidneys into...
...loft in New York City's East Village. Comedian George Wallace served as best man; the other George did not attend (nor did Elaine or Kramer). Guests dined on crab hors d'oeuvres, lamb and chocolate cake with white frosting, prompting the Orlando Sentinel to muse, DID THE SOUP NAZI DO THE CATERING? Poor Jerry...