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...years and dropped his bodyguards the day after the group announced its current truce, believes ETA has finally recognized that it cannot achieve its objectives through violence. "The [harsh] reaction of Basque society after breaking [the 1998 cease-fire], the police and judicial pressure, and the March 11 train attacks in Madrid [by a radical Islamist cell] have made ETA understand that there is no room for armed activity...
...that he was canceling the trip. "The unkind tone of your letter dismays me very much," he wrote just days after finishing his last lecture on general relativity. "I see that my visit would bring you little joy, therefore I think it's wrong to sit in a train for two hours and 20 minutes...
...previously responsible for advising the 36 visiting students from the Gulf coast displaced by Hurricane Katrina this fall. Lambert-Sluder’s new role will place him in charge of the over 180 peer advisers hand-picked in April. He will also monitor future efforts to select, train, and evaluate these peer advisors. Lambert-Sluder, a recent Currier House graduate, was hired by the College last year to work on Curricular Review reforms. The peer advising program is the APO’s first large step towards reforming undergraduate advising, and the office will work extensively this summer...
...Harvard, but not the Harvard out of the girl? Ah, but I can’t spend all day on such philosophical musings. After all, it’s only three o’clock, and there are 60 more words to go. Time to pick up that dictionary, train my lamp on its pages, and get to work. Mary A. Brazelton ’08, a Crimson arts editor, is a history of science concentrator in Quincy House. She wants her family to know she is not that messy during the school year...
...paperback novel, the kind the drugstores sell.” The main weakness of “American V,” though, is that Cash makes this point too early. Half the remaining tracks are ballads (the major-key “On the Evening Train,” “I Came to Believe”), with the narrator himself grappling with death. The rest are wakes (“Four Strong Winds,” “I’m Free from the Chain Gang Now”), urging others to do so themselves...