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...Monday evening in Bolyston Hall, the 32-page first issue of The Harvard African was distributed, capping a year-long process that began when several undergraduates agreed that they felt existing campus publications were not providing enough coverage of the crucial political and social issues affecting the vast continent...
...Prime Minister Ariel Sharon visited Washington last week, where U.S. officials pressed him over the mounting civilian deaths among Palestinians at the hands of the Israeli army. Two years into the intifadeh, Israel faces many of the same frustrations that confront the U.S. 12 months into its "war on terror." "You need patience or you'll make mistakes," says Tibon, who took control in Nablus two months ago, after a year-long leave at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. "There can be no knockout, just a victory on points," he says - a surprising admission from...
Over the course of five years, the number of psychology concentrators swelled from 282 in 1995 to 427 in 2000. Although the department has made a valiant attempt to keep up with this new interest, it has nevertheless fallen short. This year, scores of seniors will thus not be able to write theses, forced to conclude their undergraduate educations without the culminating experience of year-long original research projects...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Visiting Poet and Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney, widely acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest living poets, has an over 20-year-long relationship with the University...
...office, in a dull brick building that houses the last remaining outpost of the British central government in Northern Ireland, which still presides over the Ulster's policing and justice system. In September 2001, a messenger working there was caught photocopying files. He was fired, but police began a year-long investigation that led it to conclude the I.R.A. was stealing politically sensitive material, such as communications between officials in Belfast and Downing Street. "What we know so far, or suspect so far," said the province's First Minister David Trimble, leader of Ulster's unionists, "is that there...