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...outskirts of London Sunday, some 13,800 spectators watched the world??s top ranked male tennis player, Roger Federer, defeat world #2 Rafael Nadal to win his fourth consecutive Wimbledon title...
...results stand, Calderón will serve one six-year term at the helm of the world??s twelfth-largest economy...
...November 2005, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was elected president of war-torn Liberia, becoming the world??s first black female president and Africa’s first elected female head of state. A 1971 graduate of the Kennedy School of Government—where she earned a master’s in public administration—Johnson-Sirleaf is a former World Bank and Citibank economist who has promised to bring stability and economic development to her West African nation...
...After investing hundreds of hours of studying, thousands of dollars in tutors and counselors, and months of meticulous preparation, many of the world??s most talented high school seniors resign their fate to the judgments of an anonymous group of graders sitting on the first floor of Byerly Hall, home to Harvard College’s admissions office...
Throughout the novel, the protagonist Ahmad frequently admonishes his fellow human beings for “taking away” his faith. Updike explained that such a concept is “the assertion that all the world??s religions contradict much of what we see in the real world. People—even believers—don’t act as though they believe so much of the time...