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...Honestly, I probably will follow my friends to New York after graduation. I am just as seduced by the nightlife and cosmopolitanism as anyone else here. But even if my next field trip to New York lasts longer than a few days, Hamden will still be just a train ride away...
...litist baby boomers who engage, as a habit, in the luxury of worrying about their wrinkles. But is this narrow point of view relevant to all your readers? Regent Lamoureux Bangkok Suicide Recruiter Your story on the Iraqi insurgent leader "Abu Qaqa al-Tamimi" (a pseudonym), who trains and equips suicide bombers [Oct. 24], provided another example of the dangerous weeds that grow in the pastures of religion. Killing Americans and his own people is what al-Tamimi does. He uses children and young people as his tools. The innocent are used to kill the innocent. This will...
...Owen, anything is possible.The “thrilling” plot—which aspires to twist and turn but really lurches and falls off the tracks—is, ostensibly, the story of dissatisfied corporate executives Charles Schine (Owen) and Lucinda Harris (Aniston) who meet on a Chicago train and cautiously flirt before attempting an affair. Their unfaithful tryst is interrupted by a mugger who beats up Charles and rapes Lucinda; the mugger is actually an overtly villainous and obnoxiously French criminal, Phillippe Laroche (Vincent Cassell) who, with the help of sidekick Dexter (Xzibit of “Pimp...
...First off, we lost John Cole, one of the best swimmers in Ivy League history,” senior co-captain Dave Cromwell said. “The fact that he took a year off to train for Olympic qualifying is a testament to the type of swimmer he is. We also lost James Lawler, an Ivy League Champion and school record holder, as well as Andy Krna who provided great leadership as a captain...
Four years ago, after interviewing with HUDS, Lester was on a train when her mom called to tell her she’d gotten a call—from Harvard. “I was like, ‘No way!’” she recalls. It wasn’t an admission letter, and it wasn’t going to get her an A.B.. But then again, not everybody who leaves Harvard for bigger and better things leaves with a degree...