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OPINION
By Nanaho Sawano
Friday, July 17, 1998
N o, not without a consultancy fee! This is a poor village, you can't just write about us, make money
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Thursday, June 4, 1998
Ahmed el-Gaili '98 has a certain experienced, fluid smoothness when presenting himself, from his perfectly articulated speech to his perfectly
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Friday, May 1, 1998
Monday evening marked the last meeting of the year for the Harvard-Radcliffe Science-Fiction and Fantasy Association (HRSFA). As usual, talk
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Tuesday, April 14, 1998
Graduate students need better advising and safer transportation to off-campus graduate residences, representatives from the Graduate Student Council (GSC) told
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Thursday, April 9, 1998
The University announced yesterday that Mary Robinson, United Nations high commissioner for human rights and former president of the Republic
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Tuesday, April 7, 1998
A graduate student was the victim of an indecent assault last Thursday morning, according to a community advisory issued by
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Monday, April 6, 1998
The Southeastern Europe Society (EuroClub) hosted a lecture and round table discussion yesterday on "Bosnia-Herzegovina--Time of War and Peace" with
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Monday, April 6, 1998
Passersby of the Malkin Athletic Center Quadrangle were treated to a riotous sight yesterday afternoon of some 20 members from
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Monday, April 6, 1998
Seven Tibetan nuns from the Keydong Thuk-che-cho-ling Nunnery in Nepal visited Harvard on Friday for a combination of cultural and
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NEWS
By Nanaho Sawano
Thursday, April 2, 1998
Ruth R. Wisse, who teaches "Literature and Arts A-48: The Modern Jewish Experience in Literature," once laughed when someone suggested
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