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...students, opinions differ regarding the University’s response to the outbreak. Cabot sophomore Stefan J. Wernli, who was admitted to Mt. Auburn on Monday night, said the University did was efficient and helpful in advising students to call the hospital and arranging them transfer. However, Cabot junior Steven C. Seidel said he was disappointed with UHS’s inability to accommodate all students. Seidel went to UHS but was turned away when he was told he was not sick enough to be admitted to the already full hospital. He said the University should have alternatives...
...Jobson said she told Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, who serves on the Campus Safety Committee, about the search. Chadbourne said he contacted HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano about the incident yesterday...
...dolce vita, like having a wonderful coffee in a café. It can be a kind of little luxury in everyday life. You can indulge yourself if you consume a drink correctly, enjoying every sip. Julia Schimpf Gochsheim, Germany A Moment in Time In his new film, Munich, director Steven Spielberg attempts to identify the terrorist act at the 1972 Olympics as the starting point for the cycle of violent events being played out today [Dec. 12]. But that cycle started in the 1940s, when Jews fleeing Europe occupied Palestine and drove its people into exile. Spielberg...
...Insurgents have kidnapped 36 reporters since April 2004, when abductions surged, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Most were released, but RAI correspondent Enzo Baldoni, an Italian, was killed in August 2004. Steven Vincent, an American freelancer, was killed in Basra in August 2005. The number of Iraqi journalists killed or kidnapped is much higher. ?Baghdad has become a deathtrap for journalism,? said Aidan White, General Secretary for the International Federation of Journalists. ?No journalist is safe once they take to the streets...
...Terror Olympics Your story on Steven Spielberg's new movie, Munich, described the film as "so sensitive it was kept under wraps" [Dec. 12]. What's so sensitive? The terrorist massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics and Israel's response were credibly addressed in the 1986 movie Sword of Gideon. Still, I look forward to seeing Spielberg's moviemaking talents brought to bear on this story of terrorism and a nation's legitimate response. Sensitive or not, the movie?if it's good?will sell itself. Chris Krisinger Colonel, U.S.A.F. Burke, Virginia...