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Parfitt started wondering about another aspect of the Lemba's now-credible oral history: a drumlike object called the ngoma lungundu. The ngoma, according to the Lemba, was near-divine, used to store ritual objects, and borne on poles inserted into rings. It was too holy to touch the ground or to be touched by non-priests, and it emitted a "Fire of God" that killed enemies and, occasionally, Lemba. A Lemba elder told Parfitt, "[It] came from the temple in Jerusalem. We carried it down here through Africa." (See pictures of John 3:16 in pop culture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Lead on the Ark of the Covenant | 2/21/2008 | See Source »

...preserve the magic; the cogs, cams, pulleys and levers at "Fantastical Mechanisms" are all part of the show. American artist Norman Tuck offers practical but surprising demonstrations of scientific principles. In Double Helix, for example, two motor-driven copper spirals twine gently within each other until the moment they touch and reverse the motor. The machines of Russian sculptor Eduard Bersudsky, by contrast, are better read as manifestations of the troubled artist's state of mind. Now living in Glasgow, where his works are shown as a theatrical installation called "Sharmanka" (Russian for hurdy-gurdy), Bersudsky began sculpting in Leningrad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Machine Age | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...onlookers as he drove to the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada, to see President Galtieri. The Argentine leader subsequently told a cheering crowd: "If the British want to come, let them come. We will take them on." He added that Argentina would "inflict punishment" on anyone who "dares to touch one meter of Argentine territory." But the discussions between Haig and the Argentines continued until late that evening. It was after midnight when Haig announced unexpectedly that he would return to London immediately for further talks with the British government. Asked if he had made progress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Face-Off on the High Seas | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

Harvard has just made it easier for students to get in touch with their classmates—whether they are in an eight-person seminar or a 1,000-student lecture...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Applet To Link Students on Net | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...formation of long-lasting bonds between delegates. These friendships suggest that HCAP does more than simply create interest in another culture, as it sets out to do. Seema Amble ’09, who attended Hong Kong University’s conference last year, has kept in touch with the delegates she met via the internet. “In Hong Kong, they are huge fans of Facebook, so they’re all my Facebook friends,” she says. HCAP provides a uniquely fun and exciting educational experience for everyone involved...

Author: By Emma R. Coleman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Forging Friendships | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

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