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...malfunction in the Science Center fire alarm system interrupted a final yesterday in one of Harvard's largest classes, forcing students to wait outside for at least 20 minutes before resuming the exam...

Author: By Reed B. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE NEWS IN BRIEF | 5/27/2005 | See Source »

...alarm rang almost two hours into yesterday morning's three-hour final for Social Analysis 78, Globalization and Its Critics, a popular class taught by University President Lawrence H. Summers and Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel. Students were ushered outside--unsupervised--before being let back in to complete the exam...

Author: By Reed B. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE NEWS IN BRIEF | 5/27/2005 | See Source »

...Bush Administration sounded the alarm last week against what it says is a growing threat to the U.S. economy: the value of China's currency. For 10 years, Beijing has fixed the value of the yuan at 8.28 to the dollar. But as the value of the dollar has fallen, complaints from U.S. manufacturers have grown louder that if the yuan were allowed to rise to its true value, Chinese imports wouldn't be so cheap, compared with U.S.- made products. "The situation right now with China's currency," Treasury Secretary John Snow told TIME, "is risky and unsustainable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tough Talk On China | 5/24/2005 | See Source »

...fire alarm has gone off in councilman Antonio Villaraigosa's office in city hall, and the emergency strobe light is flashing, but he isn't budging. Two days after winning the Los Angeles mayoral election, Villaraigosa has business to do. It is 6 p.m., and he has been up since 3 a.m. In the past two hours alone, his assistant tells him, he has received 47 phone messages. A secretary calls security to find out if the building needs to be evacuated. But Villaraigosa, 52, once described by a fellow Democrat as having as much energy as "a hummingbird...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Charming the Angels | 5/24/2005 | See Source »

When the call is over and the fire alarm silenced, this former child of the poor, gang-ridden Latino neighborhood of East L.A. stretches out his arms and says, "Me, mayor of this great city? I can't believe I am standing here." Villaraigosa is poised to become the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles since 1872. Made of equal parts passion and personal charm, he acted during the campaign as if he wanted to shake hands with every one of the city's 4 million citizens. He could not be more different from the man he trounced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Charming the Angels | 5/24/2005 | See Source »

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