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...many students, Loker is a meeting area and workspace, and has a regular weeknight population of undergraduates who use its facilities. True, this type of use hardly constitutes the kind of student center environment envisioned by benefactor Katherine Bogdanovich Loker, but it is use of the space nonetheless. For many, the creation of a pub in Loker would mean the end of the space’s potential for productivity...
...Deteriorating relations between China and Japan only make it harder to bridge the gaps. Yet together the two countries may hold the keys to the solution. As North Korea's biggest benefactor, Beijing can nudge Pyongyang into accepting that it must negotiate if the issue is to be resolved peacefully?thereby preserving North Korea's existence and subsistence. At the same time, Japan, as Washington's close ally, is uniquely placed to press the U.S. to show some flexibility in American demands for "complete, verifiable and irreversible" denuclearization by the North...
...gaps that exist between Catholics and other Christians as well as those of other faiths. We share in Benedict’s hope that he will not let “his own light” become the focus, but rather that he serve single mindedly as a benefactor for humanity and use his office for the greater good of mankind. Benedict has sounded a tone of humility in his first hours as pontiff, a tone that accords well with a church accustomed to the example of John Paul II. If he succeeds in these tasks, he will not only...
...incident that sparked an international diplomatic flare-up, the former prime minister of Lebanon—a benefactor of the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) and an opponent of Syrian involvement in Lebanon—died on February 14 when a massive explosion ripped through his motorcade in Beirut...
According to Elina Onitskansky ’06, the director of WISHR’s business division, the administration was the symposium’s chief benefactor...