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...Sarah C. Spiegel ’02 is a social studies concentrator in Quincy House. She is co-director of the Phillips Brooks House Community Organizing Committee...
...Israel is determined by what Fischer has called his country's "special historic obligation" to Israel. Recent developments in the Middle East have also prompted reaction from Germany's Jewish community, which usually limits its political activism to fighting anti-Semitism and racism within the country. Last month Paul Spiegel, President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, took the unusual step of publishing a statement that reflected the organization's growing willingness to speak out on behalf of the Israeli cause. Writing in the newspaper Bild am Sonntag, he "exhorted Germany and its government to remain at Israel...
...have doubled in the past five years, are also attracting executives, health professionals and schoolchildren. The most popular drums are the Afro-Cuban conga and the West African djembe--a loud, responsive instrument with the brightest high tones and the deepest, most sensual lows. "Drumming is primal," says Kulu Spiegel, who conducts circles for at-risk youth and corporate honchos out of his World Beat Rhythm Circles in Durango, Colo. "It brings people together in a trusting way they often have never known before...
...delighted--and relieved--by the freshness of the reporters and opinion makers you will meet on Take 5, a new talk show on CNN that will include a rotating cast of four TIME journalists. "We wanted a show that had the vitality and perspective of newer reporters," says Lucy Spiegel, the show's executive producer. "A lot of people came to our attention who were not covering their sixth or seventh presidential election, but their first or second...
...Edwards, reporter Desa Philadelphia and White House correspondents Jay Carney and John Dickerson. "The show will bridge politics, current events and culture," says Edwards, who describes her fellow panelists as "vibrant, smart, witty folks. Exactly the kind of people you'd love to have at your dinner party." Producer Spiegel shares that feeling but from an early riser's point of view: "They're a great, diverse group of people who have a wide range of opinions, not only on politics and social issues but all the things you talk about when you're having a coffee in the morning...