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...Olmert: They can't just change their rhetoric They need to change their entire way of life, they need to change entirely their state of mind about Israel's existence. It's so much deeper than rhetoric. To just believe that if Ismail Haniyeh tomorrow starts using different words, that will make the difference? No way. This is a typical fundamentalist, extremist religious movement that does not think in political terms the way we're accustomed to. Therefore I'm not very optimistic they can change overnight. They can change their rhetoric but they can't change substance...
...strongly worded e-mail,” Harvard’s attitude towards downloading seems neutral, or even permissive.The anonymous freshman says “I have a music professor who will play a piece and then say, ‘You’ll have it downloaded by tomorrow, won’t you?’ And then he adds on, ‘legally, of course,’ and meanwhile someone has their hand up at the back of the class saying ‘I’ve downloaded it already...
...Brown and a staff full of astronomical ERAs. It has yielded 10.83 runs per game since the Ivy season started on March 25. Its offense, the league’s third-worse by batting average, has been paced by .375-hitting catcher Jeff Corn. Haviland will start Game 1 tomorrow and freshman Adam Cole will start Game 2. Together, the pair allowed only two earned runs in 14 2/3 innings last Saturday against Princeton. “They were unbelievable last weekend,” Brown said. “We’re hoping they can match that again...
...Actually, you do: transitional forms like Archaeopteryx, a lizard-like bird, have been known for many decades, and more pop up all the time. But casts from a newly discovered fossil, slated to go on display at the London Science Museum tomorrow are, by all accounts, the most impressive example to date of a transitional form. They come from a remarkable creature, mostly fish-like but with some clear adaptations that let it operate on land. It fits perfectly with the conventional tale told by evolutionists the epochal moment when animals first began to emerge from their ancestral ocean...
...students from Harvard. “Most of her closest friends were with her on the trip,” Dean of Students Ellen M. Cosgrove said. “Many are going straight from Peru to New York, which is where the funeral ceremony is being held tomorrow.” According to information provided by the Shakir family on remembershirin.com, a website they established for friends and families to share stories and pictures of Shirin, her older brother and uncle were scheduled to return from Peru with her body this morning. Her body will then be taken...