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...Pearl Harbor marked a dramatic shift in the middle of the undergraduate careers of the class of 1944. From a liberal arts college, Harvard became a war factory, with classes,professors and students all geared toward theconflict in Europe...
...remember sitting in my room at Adams House," Carens says. "We were listening to the radio and heard it announced that Pearl Harbor had been bombed...
Before Pearl Harbor, opinion about the war onthe Harvard campus was mixed, with studentsfeeling strongly on both sides of the issue...
...watchers, says Jo-Ellan Dimitrius, a jury consultant in Pasadena, California, are considered more likely to distrust the official version and to believe there are two sides to a story. At the same time, jurors who regularly watch such reality-based police shows as America's Most Wanted may harbor strong law-and-order beliefs. "We want to find out what drives a potential juror to watch the shows," says John Gilleland, a jury consultant with FTI Corp. in Chicago. "It's a signal to look at a person more closely...
...blocks from the Port-au-Prince harbor, a grocery wholesaler complained about an embargo that seemed to benefit only the oligarchs. "If there's no leak in the embargo, then I'll be happy," she says. Last week black marketeers slapped an $11 charge on every case of supplies. Canned milk, a substitute for nonexistent fresh milk, has doubled in price. "The poor people can't afford it," she says. "Everything is for the rich first...