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...vote and avoid a runoff against Idrissa Seck, 47, once Wade's most loyal lieutenant and now his most bitter rival. Despite noting "serious incidents" and "acts of vandalism against certain political leaders," regional observers declared the election "sufficiently" free and fair. Seck accepted defeat, preferring to begin planning for the next poll in 2012, when he says he'll push for real Sopi (change), co-opting the official slogan of Wade, who will be 85 years old at the next election...
Work will begin on the new Wasserstein Hall—slated to be completed in 2011—this summer with the demolition of the Everett Street parking garage, a structure Kagan has called one of the biggest eye sores on the Law School’s campus. The project will also involve demolishing Wyeth Hall, a dormitory, moving two houses further up Mass. Ave., and tearing down the eastern lobe of Pound Hall to create a courtyard between the new building and the Harkness Commons...
Three more home matches await the Crimson before the start of the EIVA tournament, slated to begin April 17. With so little time before postseason play, the team understood the significance—even against a relatively easy opponent—of playing its final game away from Harvard before the “must-win” portion of the schedule...
...Umefanya nini wikendi?” she asks the others, as they take a seat at the round table. After a few minutes of laid-back Swahili chatter about their weekends, Pillsbury stands up and heads toward the blackboard. It’s time for her to begin teaching.Pillsbury is one-fourth of the Swahili Teaching Fellow (TF) crew, all of whom are undergraduates this year. “I really like the opportunity to expose other people to Swahili,” Pillsbury says. “It’s a language I think is important to learn...
...disappointed that Professors Walt and Mearsheimer did not begin by writing a book about the anti-Israel lobby [which] presents a far greater danger to the Middle East and to the United States of America,” Wisse said...