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...interested for years," says Mohamed Ansaruzzaman, head of Grameen's International Program Department. "Now they all want to see what we do-journalists, NGO workers, diplomats." Weeks on, posters of Yunus still dot Dhaka. Reads one big banner, outside a suburban pizzeria: PROFESSOR MUHAMMAD YUNUS: WE ARE PROUD...
...That Matsuzaka would eventually follow the likes of Ichiro Suzuki and Hideki Matsui to the U.S. Major Leagues was inevitable, and Japan is proud of his success, if a bit worried that expectations in Boston might be running too high. (Japanese fans may be a little fuzzy on Beantown's traditions, though. Toshiyuki Nagao, a lifelong fan, expressed concern that "there are many academic and white-collar people in Boston, who might not appreciate baseball's earthy passion." Nagao-san, you'll find plenty of earthy passion in the Fenway bleachers.) But some guardians of the Japanese game fear that...
...Following these instructions, Douglas, Nierras, and their two other roomies happily griped away about their poorly decorated common room. They were later planning to wrestle after dinner in observation of the “Feats of Strength” component of the holiday. George would be proud. Or maybe he’d just bitch about...
...daughters stand a better chance of admission to their alma mater, alumni are more generous with their money, and possibly more significantly, their time. To be sure, these are important contributions that ultimately benefit the Harvard community, but to what extent and at what cost? Harvard alumni are proud and involved for many reasons; that their children may be admitted preferentially is only one of them. Many others, presumably, will be inspired to give back to a university with values in which they believe, that meant something to them personally, and that still, if their children are qualified regardless...
...same as an abortion,” this position is “not universally recognized.” But Sean P. Mascali ’08, the co-director of Harvard Students for Choice, lauded the move by UHS. “I’m very proud that Harvard is taking steps to ensure the reproductive health and sexual health of its students,” he said. Although FDA regulations prevent pharmacies from giving Plan B to anybody under 18 without a prescription, some pharmacists in Massachusetts are allowed to prescribe the medication to minors. Currently, none...