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...group spent hours this week searching for the accessories and fabrics they hope will turn them into the coolest partyers at this weekend’s numerous Halloween parties.Shichijo and her friends have designed Eskimo costumes of fur-trimmed parka jackets, hand-made, fur-lined skirts, and fur wrist cuffs. The girls will also be handing out Klondike ice cream bars and Ice Breaker gum during their party-hopping. “We’re carrying around little coolers instead of purses,” Shichijo said.For Socrates R. Cruz ’06, Halloween has been...
...floor room in the Gaza Strip town of Rafah, in a dwelling lit only by a small, battery-powered fluorescent strip. He proffers a misshapen right hand for a shake. Shrapnel from an Israeli tank shell broke Abu Samhadana's forearm in 2001. His hand looks caved in, his wrist bends grotesquely and his skin is unnaturally smooth and hairless, as though the limbs had been melted. For a tough guy like Abu Samhadana, such disfigurements are badges of authenticity. "Luckily," he says, "I shoot with my left hand...
...parents ridiculed his desire to pursue acting instead of football--but being gay didn't help. And while Marcel-Keyes says many of her problems have "nothing to do with my sexuality," she has struggled with self-mutilation--at the retreat, her arms bore scars from shoulder to wrist...
...think that Iran should be referred anyway. It is time for the international community to show its backbone; merely settling for one more feeble protest and a wrist-slap will send Iran the message that if it continues to overtly protest that the international community is violating its sovereignty, it can resume covertly inching towards nuclear weaponization...
...years, the counterintelligence community has grown increasingly anxious that Chinese spies are poking into all sorts of American technology to compete with the U.S. But tracking virtual enemies presents a different kind of challenge to U.S. spy hunters. Foreign hackers invade a secure network with a flick of a wrist, but if the feds want to track them back and shut them down, they have to go through a cumbersome authorization process that can be as tough as sending covert agents into foreign lands. Adding in extreme sensitivity to anything involving possible Chinese espionage--remember the debacle over alleged...