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Thank you for the insightful and inspirational article describing Mother Teresa's so-called crisis of faith [Sept. 3]. As a moderate Christian, I appreciated the evocation of several tenets of Christianity as well as the references to those of agnosticism and atheism. I stand by the belief that Mother Teresa was as close to God as humanly possible. I agree with writer David Van Biema that a parallel exists between Christ's final moments on the Cross and Teresa's final 50 years, during which she didn't feel the presence of God. In both cases, the acts...
...task force’s negotiations with the University. BRA Senior Project Manager Gerald Autler said that the comments submitted by the community—and not just the residents on the task force—were crucial to the planning process. “Right now we stand at the point where we’re really going to have to take a hard look at those comments,” he said at the meeting. “We do want to be at a place where people feel comfortable with the package of benefits proposed by Harvard...
...Fridays and Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., and on Sundays from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. Student Manager Rowan R. Sheldon ‘08 said the pub is seeking to become a study space during the day, in addition to its current standing as a place to hang out at night. “We all want the place to be successful,” said Sheldon. “We want to get over the stigma that comes with a ‘pub’—that being that it is a place...
Galluccio also ran for the senate seat last year when Barrios was running for Middlesex district attorney, but backed out amidst drunk driving allegations and after Barrios vacated the prosecutor’s race to stand for reelection...
...quiet authority seared in experience. And because he had comrades killed in Iraq, he tells Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes that he'd protest the war even if he hadn't been paralyzed: "I would still speak out - although I probably wouldn't have as firm a leg to stand on." Then, instantly correcting himself: "Or chair to sit in." The contrast of the Congress' surrender to political dictates and Young's heroism, in Iraq and back home, makes this superb documentary almost unbearably moving - as pathetic as it is inspiring...