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Looking at the concentration distribution for Harvard’s varsity athletes and surveying the motivations behind their concentration choices, it seems that not only do most athletes stray from the courses of study expected of them by their peers, but those who do stick to the “typical jock” majors are rarely motivated by the promise of an easy ride to a college degree...
...around 70?and frail, relying on a walking stick. But the imam's voice is strong, and the some 50 men, women and boys crammed into a dingy room sit enraptured as he talks for two hours, waving his hands for emphasis and making eye contact with his listeners. The subject matter is familiar: verses of the Koran spliced with denunciations of the war the U.S. and its allies are waging against Islam; the suffering of Muslims worldwide; the sacred duty to struggle against those who would deny Muslims the chance to worship in peace. The preacher's voice...
...WORKS: The sunglasses, dubbed Thump, plug into your computer's USB jack so that you can zap MP3s from the computer directly to them. Then, just put on your shades, stick the earbuds in your ears and head out to the slopes...
...believe deciding to stick to supporting FMA is a slap in the face to our gay members and their supporters,” she wrote. “I understand that our club policy is to support the president and promote his re-election, but I don’t think that should require our club to publicly support his every initiative...
Democratic voters should stick to their day jobs. With just five weeks until Election Day, there's reason to believe they guessed wrong--that Dean would be doing better against Bush than Kerry is. Yes, it's too late for Democrats to switch horses, but imagining how Dean might have done sheds light on what's going on now. Here's the logic...