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...Rabbi Sherre Hirsch: Of course people come to me with true tragedies and that's unfortunately a very difficult part of my job. But a huge amount of disappointments that people come to me with are the ones they're afraid to talk to their friends about, because it would sound trite. For example, "My boyfriend broke up with me and I thought we were going to get married." Or "I thought I would get pregnant easily and I can't." "I felt my husband would be different." "I thought my job would give me meaning, and it just gives...
...onus on these companies to explain lucidly what exactly that means," says Simon Webley, research director at the Institute of Business Ethics in London, which counts both BP and Shell as supporters. Petrol retailing, for instance, accounts for "very little of their profits," he says, "mainly because of the huge tax take from that. They will also have to point out the prices of investing in new resources is very capital intensive...
...next milestone.”It’s a milestone that Christensen believes is attainable. She hopes to jump 184 cm in the next few weeks before NCAA Regionals in order to be eligible for Olympic Trials. While she is not holding out hope for Beijing given the huge amount of talent in US high jumping this year, Christensen believes going to trials would be an as yet unparalleled experience for her. Although she hopes to place well in the coming weeks, achieving a new personal best is Christensen’s imminent goal. “Improvement...
...really kind of a hard scene to break into.” But friends in the theater encouraged her to pursue her passion, especially Aoife E. Spillane-Hinks ’06, who directed Lloyd-Bollard in one of her first shows. “She has been a huge inspiration for me,” Lloyd-Bollard says of her friend. Recently, the pair worked together on 2006’s “The Playboy of the Western World.” In the past four years, Lloyd-Bollard has risen in the ranks of the Harvard theater...
...kind of art that is never the same twice.”That said, Kaufman at times has felt a lack of enthusiasm toward theater from the Harvard community. This feeling is sometimes amplified by disappointing turnouts for Mainstage productions.“We have this huge beautiful theater, 556 seats. . . I’ve never seen a full-house student production. We’ve had houses in this theater of 20 people,” she says.Despite long hours rehearsing, Kaufman has no regrets about her devotion to the theater community. “We all are obviously...