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...support whoever the Democratic nominee is. Of course, I voted in my primaries [in Washington, D.C.]. It could all be over very quickly. Whether or not Hillary's campaign is coming to an end, I hope we will have a conversation, looking back, on how it in some ways exposed obstacles. Maybe we thought we were further along. You can still say some things about women that are pretty shocking, and there's no penalty for saying...
...visits. "I got threat letters twice because I'm involved in this," says Odhaib, who wore a small golden medallion in the shape of Iraq around her neck on a recent day of handing out aid in makeshifts camps for the displaced. "But I will never stop helping whoever is in need, even if it is going to cost my life, because I know I'm doing the right thing." While she is Shi'ite, as is most of Karada, she describes herself as secular, not sectarian, and as an Iraqi first and foremost...
...female traffic cop. Each wore an aqua-blue uniform and a fur-lined hat, stood ramrod straight and wielded a baton to point the way to drivers; all of them seemed tall, young and attractive - "a James Bond fantasy come to life," cracked one colleague on our bus. Whoever they were, they had one of the world's easiest jobs, because there was no traffic to direct...
...season at Yale and Brown, which would allow it to leapfrog Harvard and Cornell should either team fail to match that pace. And with Cornell (vs. Dartmouth) at Harvard (at Colgate) both favorites to win on Friday, it could mean that the final first-round bye will go to whoever comes away with two points when the two teams meet on Saturday night. After a turbulent and unpredictable season for the Crimson, it could very realistically all come down to this: another showdown in Ithaca, with crucial playoff positioning on the line. But this time, coming into Lynah Rink, Harvard...
...They say only nice things [about me], so at this point, whoever it is, I hope I don’t say the wrong thing around them,” said Derek M. Flanzraich ’10, a former member of the site’s “most wanted” list for being a “sex symbol.” “I think that anyone who takes it seriously is kidding themselves...