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...saddened everyone that here we were grieving like everybody else but we were doubly affected,” Shah Mohammed says. “We weren’t able to grieve like we wanted to.” HIS quickly sprung into action to assure the safety of its members and the entire Harvard Muslim community...
...oppose any U.S. military response to the terrorism of Sept. 11. And this time, though it was only a few days after George W. Bush first uttered the words "act of war," more than a thousand people had turned out for the protest. "The antiwar movement," says Zinn, "has sprung up more quickly than...
Person of the Week THE MAYOR FOR E'ER? RUDOLPH GIULIANI, New York City's mayor, won over even his most ardent foes with his crisis management ability, focused calm and unfeigned compassion. Now a grassroots campaign has sprung up to make him stay on, despite laws prohibiting a third term...
...lack of an imminent recession, and some very bad advice: "The people who bought today are going to be happy people," he said on opening Monday. "The people who sold will be sorry they did it." The Dow lost another 700-odd points that week, and hasn?t exactly sprung back since...
Help for both students and staff facing strong emotions has sprung up in new places. Life Group, a UHS-sponsored grief counseling group, has increased its Memorial Church meetings from once a week to three or four times a week...