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...Putin to change the regional constitution - which states that presidential candidates must be at least 30 - so Ramzan can run, and some regard his appointment as First Deputy Prime Minister as a sign he's being groomed for the job. "Ramzan's promotion is right," says Edi Isayev, an advisor at the office of Chechnya's representative to Moscow. "He is fearless like his father. He is reliable and has carried out all his tasks excellently." Putin hasn't yet responded to the Chechen appeal, but Veshnyakov said there would be no change to the Chechen constitution. "Chechnya...
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice says the “sensitive” category has not been formally revived...
...theater, E. Peyton Sherwood ’04 has been selected as one of this year’s recipients of the Louise Donovan Award for excellence in behind-the-scenes theater work. Sherwood has worked as technical director, producer, executive director, master rigger, sound designer, lighting designer, technical advisor, sound board operator and master carpenter for over 20 Harvard productions, as well as serving on the executive board of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC), as a proctor for the Harvard Freshman Arts Program and as managing producer for the Harvard-Radcliffe Summer Theater...
...theater, E. Peyton Sherwood ’04 has been selected as one of this year’s recipients of the Louise Donovan Award for excellence in behind-the-scenes theater work. Sherwood has worked as technical director, producer, executive director, master rigger, sound designer, lighting designer, technical advisor, sound board operator and master carpenter for over 20 Harvard productions, as well as serving on the executive board of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC), as a proctor for the Harvard Freshman Arts Program and as managing producer for the Harvard-Radcliffe Summer Theater...
...love for psychology. Setting his theatrical aspirations aside, he arrived at Harvard as a research associate, focusing on the study of child psychology at William James Hall. Some of his fondest Harvard memories are of “occupying University Hall in 1968…chasing [then National Security Advisor Henry] Kissinger through the tunnels…watching the police come out with all their riot gear. I was lucky to be here during an enormously exciting time in terms of social programs and politics. “Sesame Street” was developed here at the Ed School...