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...Raising Malawi” will be a success, if it is, will Angelina and company feel the need to increase their charitable giving? Oprah could very well respond by buying cars for each man, woman, and child in the Third World. Angelina might adopt every last sub-Saharan baby that has not already been claimed. A veritable “babe-in-arms race” might ensue, as Hollywood elites stockpile orphans and worry about a charitable-giving gap.This build-up will obviously benefit the world’s poor, but it will also benefit the givers themselves...
...have seven subcommittees this year, including one that focuses specifically on communications. “There will be cross-pollination,” Rinere said of the advisory boards. And in particular, she emphasized, the student board “will be an invaluable source of information for the sub-committees of the Advising and Counseling committee.” While community fellows and the Student Advisory Board’s peer advising sub-committee—which will be made up of PAFs—will continue to “tweak the present program,” this...
...think Cohen-sub Mike Fritz and the rest of the Big Green will keep it close against the surging Bulldogs, fresh off a big-time non-conference win at Lafayette...
...have failed. Though blessed with vast oil reserves, Africa's most populous nation has been crippled by years of military rule and mismanagement. According to the World Bank, 70% of Nigerians live on less than $1 a day. But three years ago, Nigeria became only the second country in sub-Saharan Africa (after South Africa) to launch its own satellite. NigeriaSat-1 took off from Russia but is controlled by Nigerian scientists and engineers from a ground station in Abuja. The satellite, which was built in Britain, is part of a network called the Disaster Monitoring Constellation. Its job includes...
...supports various student organizations, now has 60 member groups, up from the 10 it started with at its creation, said Foundation intern and Student Advisory Commitee co-chair Simi Bhat ’08. The rate of increase of cultural and ethnic groups has been greater than any other sub-type of group, Bhat said. Teddy L. Styles ’07, a Foundation intern and co-director of last year’s Cultural Rhythms, said that the Foundation will hold similar events throughout the semester and hopes to host a 25th anniversary gala event. “There...