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...editor, Michael Gawenda. Michael has been on a working visit to New York City for the past three weeks, helping edit articles for our other international editions and discussing South Pacific coverage plans with me and with Karsten Prager, the managing editor of TIME International. "Specifically, we want to widen coverage of the region by devoting more space to New Zealand and the emerging island nations in our area," Michael explains. "That will also allow us to place news about Australia in a more international context, which is one of TIME's great strengths...
Also, over 70 percent of those polled rated depression a problem. The student organizers decided to widen the scope of their program to include any problems with which undergraduates frequently must cope...
...That one there!" Heather cries right away, pointing to a photo of a cherry-red Cutlass Supreme convertible. Salesman Dan Leversen cautions her, "That's the hardest car to get ahold of." He has no red Cutlass convertibles, but "we have a white one coming in." Julie's eyes widen in alarm as Leversen reveals the $24,232 sticker price. "I doubt Dad would spend $24,000," Julie says...
...meter mark, the Crimson made a charge and opened up a one-length lead. With 500 meters left, Harvard put on one final sprint to widen its lead. The Crimson won the race by open water...
McCauley hopes that in the future, the unique forum will continue to widen its constituency. "It would be good if it could become a link between people who write poetry and people who don't," she says...