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Harvard’s Vice President for Government, Community, and Public Affairs Alan J. Stone announced yesterday his plans to step down in June after more than five years in office...
...Alan Stone more than any other individual is responsible for the dramatic improvement in the university’s relations with the cities of Cambridge and Boston over the last few years,” wrote Summers in an e-mail yesterday. “This is not something we can take for granted in the future...
...almost everyone has heard of the housing bubble. For years real estate has been “frothy” in the U.S., to use Alan Greenspan’s term, as certain parts of the market have seen rapidly rising prices. Although many analysts now feel that the bubble is coming to an end, it remains to be seen whether there will be a hard or a soft landing. As that debate rages, there is another bubble that I hope will burst very soon—the “ugly housing bubble...
LIKE RED ON A ROSE ALAN JACKSON An all-baladalbum from a chronic sentimentalist is the reason a music critic needs a thesaurus. (Did you know there are at least 40 synonyms for corny?) But Jackson is a sentimentalist with a minimalist's taste in lyrics, so tracks like The Firefly's Song ("I don't want you like I used to/ This old man wants you more") feel honest, especially when sung in his regal baritone. Fellow minimalist Alison Krauss produces, and bans take-it-up-a-notch! key changes and swollen strings. What's left is something...
...Pork Trumps Scandal in West Virginia Democrat Alan Mollohan was supposed to be one ethically challenged incumbent that Republicans could beat. But so far, voters don't seem to agree