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...addition to deficiencies in Harvards approach to this project, the design of the proposed building itself has shortcomings. According to local residents who were involved in the negotiations with the University, the original plan called for building exclusively on the former parking lot between Grant and Cowperthwaite Streets and not the green space, and the building was not originally planned to be as tall as six stories. The present plan, however, calls for both. The current scheme poses serious risks to the safety and quality of life of local residents. Due to the narrowness of the proposed alleyway between Leverett...
With the completion of other expansion projects, Harvard has shown its ability to build affiliate housing without adversely affecting the lives of the community. If such an approach can be incorporated into the Cowperthwaite Street project, this chapter in Harvards growth can be a positive one for members of the graduate and undergraduate communities alike. Otherwise, we are forced to question the administrations commitment to the quality of undergraduate residential life, attention to the needs of the residential community, and ability to expand in a manner that will benefit not only the University but the entire Harvard community...
...could pass a law outlawing abortion, drawing from a question that Ruth Bader Ginsburg had answered at her hearing. Roberts said he couldn't answer, maintaining that Ginsburg had been freer to comment because she had written articles on the subject of abortion. Sen. Diane Feinstein tried yet another approach, philosophically asking whether the right of privacy applies to the beginning and end of life. Roberts again deflected. She then asked whether he agreed with the ruling in a 1992 abortion case, Casey v. Planned Parenthood, in which the majority specifically declined to overrule Roe. He replied only that...
...whether it will be able to afford the increased costs that are inevitable if Treaty claims are to be settled by 2010 without reneging on its tax cuts or blowing the Budget. Cullen believes Labour is well on track, with its "little bit of stick, a lot of carrot" approach moving people off unemployment and sickness benefits. Brash says that's not enough. At a time when businesses are finding it hard to fill job vacancies, 15% of the working-age population are being paid not to work, he says. It's costing $NZ14 million a day. National wants tougher...
...consulted with a variety of constituencies and ultimately decided that this new approach would best balance the rights and needs of users and publishers,” Smith wrote. “[T]hose publishers who don’t want to take advantage of this service can now simply tell us which books they’d like us to exclude...