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...There gets a point - given the amount of time that we've been here, number of forces we've had on the ground - when the addition of additional forces can be counter-productive. It can only further embed in people's mind that we're an occupation force, with no intention of leaving. It's critical, given this culture - very different from Western culture. I don't think Americans understand how that impacts on every decision that's made and every time a soldier takes an action...
...between classes might chose, instead, to simply eat a salad in Barker Center. And the flexible meal plan could even reduce food waste by requiring students to indicate how many meals they plan to eat in the dining hall each week, which would enable HUDS to better estimate the amount of food that must be supplied...
...Harvard. The current site borders Western Avenue and is situated farther west of the apartment complex’s present North Harvard Street location. A few critics lambasted the Board’s plans, exemplified by five rough sketches of buildings on easels, including a proposal to double the amount of units to 400. The availability of parking, the development’s size, and planners’ optimistic estimates of a 2008 ground-breaking drew ire, garnering applause from the crowd when voiced. “The Charlesview community is at odds with itself,” said Allston...
Instead, Myers & Co. give us a movie that’s both humble and entertaining with just the right amount holiday spirit to make it sweet without being sickening...
...created a social programming board separate from the council and funded entirely by the College, reducing the size of the council from three to two committees, without decreasing its budget. Free from the obligation to fund social events, the Council has reallocated its budget to increase the amount of money awarded to House Committees (HoCos), student groups, and the undergraduate party fund. Only two of the six presidential candidates, Brian S. Gillis ’08 and Tim R. Hwang ’08 are campaigning on structural reform platforms. Gillis advocates expanding the council’s current structure...