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Financial giant Citigroup named Harvard Corporation member Robert E. Rubin ’60 its chairman yesterday. Rubin said last night that the new role would not affect his position on Harvard’s seven-member governing body, telling The Crimson that he expected to stay on the Corporation for the foreseeable future...
Space on the Cambridge City Council isn’t the only thing at stake in Tuesday’s local elections. In the third most densely populated city in the state, how votes will affect the distribution of land space ranks high in residents’ minds. For the 15 candidates competing to claim one of the nine seats on the Council, the complicated equation that combines neighbors’ concerns with the green tenets of sustainable development in order to yield an amenable solution to development, is a tricky one to solve. Incumbent candidate Craig A. Kelley...
Financial giant Citigroup named Harvard Corporation member Robert E. Rubin ’60 its chairman yesterday. Rubin said Sunday night that the new role would not affect his position on Harvard’s seven-member governing body, telling The Crimson that he expected to stay on the Corporation for the foreseeable future...
...There's no telling how becoming a public face would affect the artist, whose legend has been burnished by his invisibility. Little is known for certain about Banksy, whose name is reputed to be Robert Banks or Robin Banks. Banksy started painting graffiti in his hometown of Bristol, England, in the 1990s. Since then, his trademark stenciled murals and free-form creations have adorned walls and invaded public spaces across Europe and from San Francisco to Sydney. (Watch TIME's video "Graffiti Meets the Digital...
According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, peanut allergies more than doubled between 1997 and 2002 in children under 5 and are now estimated to affect more than 1% of school age children. "It is like being in a minefield," says Dr. Scott Sicherer, an associate professor of pediatrics, allergy and immunology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. Researchers don't yet know why these allergies are blooming, but some experts think premature exposure to nut-based products in infancy may be to blame. Others believe the link is genetic. Still others cite the hygiene...