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...chief executive, Dennis D. Keefe, Decker vociferously disagreed. “We had to beg the Alliance to come to the committee meetings and care enough to respond to this,” she said. But Davis said she thought that the City’s agreement with CHA did not require a line-item budget explanation. Other councillors said they shared Davis’ uncertainty, leading the Council to add the amendment requesting clarification of its arrangement with CHA. Keefe could not be reached for comment before press time. –Staff writer Sarah J. Howland...
Despite this seemingly bizarre bureaucratic transfer, FAS Dean Michael D. Smith wrote in an e-mail statement that “FAS and the University came to a very reasonable financial agreement...
...University’s arm responsible for dealing with industry-sponsored research agreements—collaborated with Glimcher to secure the pharmaceutical giant’s funding. “We worked with her to get this funding,” Kohlberg said. “The agreement with Merck is an agreement between the University, and OTD represents the University.” If the research eventually produces royalties, the profits will be handled under the University’s intellectual property agreement, which gives a portion to the inventor. Ezekowitz emphasized that there will be no restrictions...
...spite of the hoopla over the formation of the new government, many observers remain skeptical about its prospects. A senior Western diplomat in Nairobi was blunt: "Kenyans welcomed the apparent agreement, though their media ridiculed the prospect of a Cabinet of 40 thieves. We're still keen to work with a genuine power-sharing government, but we'll watch closely how efficiently and transparently it uses resources." Kenyans will be watching whether or not Odinga and Kibaki will actually share power. They remember 2005, when Kibaki dismissed many members of his Cabinet - including Odinga - because it was riven by internal...
...Gregory Peck movie, “Gentleman’s Agreement,” features Peck as a reporter who goes undercover, pretending to be Jewish. After experiencing private and public prejudices, he realizes that his personal objection to anti-Semitism is not enough. He must speak...