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Attending sleepovers in sixth grade meant going through the torture of having my hair teased, curled, spritzed and finally, in despair, drawn in an tear-jerkingly tight ponytail, the stray wisps shellacked with hairspray or curled on my forehead in a pathetic attempt at bangs...
...world. Far from it. His day job makes President Bush's look like a game of horseshoes. Jiang's country of 1.2 billion people is in a perennial state of crisis as it lurches through an epic transition to capitalism whose attendant social traumas threaten to literally tear the country apart. Millions of people will lose their jobs and a known way of life, cast into a Darwinian vortex of social uncertainty. And in their rage, they're increasingly willing to take to the streets, or sign up with what Beijing sees as dangerous millennarian cults. Accessing the World Trade...
...once-in-a-decade chance at reform—will not be forgiven lightly. McCain-Feingold has gained both the popular and the bipartisan support that it needs to constitute a strong foundation for reform. Both the House and President Bush would be wise to build on, not tear down, that foundation...
Logigian has been on a tear lately. Logigian was named to the Ivy Honor Roll for his performance in Harvard's games against Holy Cross and Penn, in which he scored seven goals and notched two assists...
...person Waddle won over was Kazuo Nakata, father of one of the Japanese lost on the sunken boat. He sat each day at the inquiry filled with anger, until he met Waddle face to face and accepted his apologies. "He bowed to me, and a tear fell to the floor. In that moment we were two human beings," said Nakata...