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...fellow GSE student Laura E. Nally, who was sitting with Ruopp in Cronkite, said that the community advisory gave her as much information as she needed. “I think that’s really enough for me,” she said. Cronkhite Resident Advisor Cecelia H. Mo said she is concerned about whether students pay enough attention to these advisories. “I don’t know if they change their behavior,” said Mo, a KSG student. Because the incident did not occur on Harvard property, CPD is in charge of investigating...
...make an influence from here to there in your own quiet way. Thank you for the help that you have given and for the help that you are going to give to Israel,” said The Fools between songs. Avi Poupko, Harvard Hillel campus Rabbi and Rabbinic Advisor to the Orthodox Minyan said, “The band’s name is based on an ancient Jewish teaching that states that the mind can sometimes get in the way of prophecy. At Harvard, where the mind is so important, we sometimes forget that the heart transcends everything...
...need a careful, non-ideological person who understands that the Federal Reserve's main job is to fight inflation, and Ben Bernanke seems to fit that bill," said Sen. Charles Schumer, who sits on the panel. Schumer did criticize Bernanke, however, noting that as top White House economic advisor he had come out in favor of the extending the Bush tax cuts at a time when a "a voice for fiscal restraint and moderation will be much-needed...
...Harvard Political Review, dinner at Dunster House, a meeting with various Harvard Republican groups, and a visit to Government 1540: “The American Presidency,” a class taught by IBM Professor of Business and Government Roger B. Porter. Porter, who has served as an advisor to three presidents, including Reagan, lauded Deaver’s skills as a political communicator. “Michael Deaver was superb in helping to frame issues and to communicate the President’s positions, policies, and initiatives to the public,” Porter wrote in an e-mail...
...Bush said on Sunday. Despite that success, the week will likely be full of stories depicting either GOP "division" or "disarray." Washington is abuzz with rumors that an indictment could come as soon as this week in the CIA leak case. Both Karl Rove, the president's top political advisor, and I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, could face charges. Bill Frist, the top Republican in the Senate, remains under investigation for a stock sale that that has raised suspicions of insider trading, while a prosecutor in Texas continues to go after Tom DeLay...