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...four winds. Members of Congress appear to be tired of hearing about the needs of evacuees, the lives lost and the vestiges of formerly thriving communities along the devastated Gulf Coast. Legislators are beginning to turn their attention elsewhere, while hurricane exiles wait for a sign that it is safe to go home again. But we are all suffering from Katrina fatigue. Everyone in my family and my hometown of New Orleans is living...
...working urgently with President George W. Bush, the Louisiana congressional delegation, state and local leaders, Mayor Ray Nagin and parish officials to rebuild the Gulf Coast communities in a way that will give people the confidence to return. That will require a strong hurricane-protection system of safe levees and coastal wetlands, updated building codes so people can reconstruct with a sense of security, business incentives that will create opportunity, and school reforms that will draw people home...
...domination of the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team over its competition is safe for another week. The Crimson (4-0, 4-0 Ivy) logged another win on Friday, beating Columbia (1-1, 1-1) 159-84 in New York. With the victory Harvard extends its winning streak to 14 straight dual wins. “We did not exactly swim our top line,” co-captain Joanna Lee said. “We were still expecting to come through strong, though.” The Crimson was able...
...avoid the suburbs outside of Paris, and not to take the RER B, which is the train where people had been injured before” by rioters, Roca said. “But normally,” she added, “France seems to be a very safe place.” Roca said that the directors of her program, IES Paris, actually encouraged students to calm worried parents watching news coverage in the U.S. “The directors were more concerned about how the riots were being reported in the United States because of our parents...
...performance, the date does have its own appeal. While others risk their lives wandering the streets of New Haven on Saturday night, Harvard students have the chance to enjoy a birthday celebration and a concert of terrific music in the comforts of Cambridge’s comfortable (and safe) Paine Hall...