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...received a letter on February 26 from Lucey asking that Annis’s lawyer meet with a lawyer for Harvard. MAKING IT PUBLICAnnis says he may still consider negotiating with the University—but that it’s not the easiest option.“I cannot afford to enter into a lawsuit against Harvard University,” Annis says. “I’m doing my best to fight them: I’ve gone public with the city.”At the Feb. 11 council meeting, Annis said Harvard?...

Author: By Sarah J. Howland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Resident Alleges That Harvard Damaged Home | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...While we cannot presume to know the factors that led to the ending of John’s life, we are all worse off for this tremendous loss to our community. Even if you were not fortunate enough to have crossed paths with John, spend a few minutes thinking about what his absence among us really means. It could just as easily have been anyone...

Author: By M. ELLEN de obaldia and Shiv M. Gaglani | Title: Support For Others | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...coalition government. But some Kenyans fear the violence is not yet over, blaming century-old land disputes. "We have been making arrows since we were attacked a month ago," Sylvester says, amid the sound of hammers clanging against steel nails. "It's for our own self-defense." "We cannot know the time of day when they [the Kalenjin, another rival tribe] will come. If they catch you off guard, you're dead," says Samuel, 25, holding a bundle of ready arrows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peace and Poison Arrows in Kenya | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...violence has bred a fear that cannot be easily erased, even by the peace agreement. Rift Valley tourist towns, known for their wild flamingos, were particularly hard-struck by bloodshed. A house in Naivasha was deliberately set on fire, killing 14 people inside. Idyllic little towns like Njoro are now divided along distinct tribal lines. Meanwhile, unkempt fields littered with corn stalks line both sides of roads that wind through the territory of various ethnic groups. Farmers say they are too afraid to prepare their harvests for fear of being attacked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peace and Poison Arrows in Kenya | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...elections originally scheduled for this October, SIIC fears that the implementation of the Provincial Powers law will only further weaken its hold on the south, especially if a strengthened central government can swoop in and remove inimical SIIC governors. The polls, which will elect legislators as well as governors, cannot be held until the law is passed. Abdul-Medhi's party would benefit from a delay, which would allow local SIIC officials to improve roads, schools and security in their areas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Perils of Iraqi Lawmaking | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

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