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The Kurds want to be able to teach their children their own language and heritage, but have been pressing for a disproportionate stake in national resources, according to Feldman.
In 1973, Cox was hired—and fired—as Special Prosecutor in the Watergate affair after pressing then-President Richard M. Nixon to comply with a court order to hand tapes over to a judge.
Iraqi engineering professor Nabil al-Rawi remembers being at a conference in Beirut on Feb. 5 and watching on TV as U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell made a presentation to the U.N. laying out the U.S. case that Iraq was pressing ahead with its weapons programs. Conference participants from...
The Ig Nobel Prize in Literature was received by John Trinkaus of the Zicklin School in New York City for his collection and analysis of data on the timely and pressing topic of pet peeves.
As a high school student in Brooklyn, Hammond didn’t have many opportunities to volunteer. She ran up against all sorts of legal walls with most organizations in New York City, which were strict about accepting only adult volunteers. Her high school, Midwood High, despite being surrounded by...