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...know. But I will tell you one thing for sure: I think we need to find a change in the way people treat each other in this world. One of the answers is not to kill back...
...more hours across scorched mountains and rocky desert, and we are in Iriba, the logistics base in northeast Chad for six camps of refugees from Darfur. Aid workers there tell me that as horrific as the suffering in Darfur is today, it is almost surely going to get worse. "The water is going. The firewood is gone. The land has lost its ability to regenerate," says Palouma Ponlibae, an agriculture and natural-resources officer for the relief agency CARE. "The refugees are going to have to move. There's going to be nothing here to sustain life...
...fired. Many of our editors doubted us. These Establishment figures still had credibility then, but even as the going got rougher and rougher, no one, and nothing, intimidated David. He was completely committed to the belief that as free journalists we had a duty to find the truth and tell it to the American people. It was a credo he practiced through his years of newspapering and in writing the many distinguished books that followed. It is a credo that makes certain his legacy endures...
...Lowell House, two counselors sit in a homey living room. Brightly colored couches, a butterfly chair, and a wooden coffee table fill out the warmly lit space. Here, the women of RESPONSE welcome 25 to 35 students who call and drop in each semester when they need to tell someone their stories.In a corner, an old filing cabinet houses a 24-year history of sexual assault at Harvard. That history is made up of notes on each caller and drop-in’s story, all told anonymously.The student-run RESPONSE began in 1983 under the direction of a group...
...group for interdisciplinary science research called the Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association, said he was glad he attended the symposium. “I’m missing class, and it’s completely worth it,” he said. —Staff writer Shoshana S. Tell can be reached at stell@fas.harvard.edu...