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...reading was “fantastic,” said Karyn Jones, a teacher at Bunker Hill Community College and longtime Glück fan. Jones still remembered the first time she listened to Glück recite, more than 10 years ago in Saratoga...
...result of more Iraqi ministries, officials and Army brigades taking over territory in the IZ, many U.S. officials in Baghdad say they?re retreating even further into their bunker. Embassy spokeswoman Elizabeth Colton disagrees, saying staff are actually moving more and more around the IZ these days, going to restaurants, having coffee in the lobby of the al-Rasheed Hotel. Nonetheless, posted security notices outside embassy offices declare in capital red letters a list of public restaurants within the secured IZ that are off limits for security reasons. And conversations with several embassy staffers who aren?t comfortable venturing into...
...work at MIT, would not work at UMass,” he said in an interview yesterday. A suggested federal database of individual college student records also sparked debate at the meeting. The informational benefits of such a database would be outweighed by concerns about privacy, President of Bunker Hill Community College Mary L. Fifield said in her speech. But former MIT president and commission member Charles M. Vest replied that the commission supports the creation of the database and would ensure that the appropriate precautions were taken to protect privacy. Harvard Graduate School of Education student Jessica M. Bibeau...
...deployed,” she says, “but that’s nothing that would stop me from signing up.”Through ROTC and Pershing Rifles, Sarvis has studied the skills she would need in a combat zone. She knows how to knock out a bunker. She has studied how to clear a room, set up an ambush, and react to enemy contact. She has practiced these battle drills on paper and during field training exercises. The guns they used were real, but loaded with blanks. Sarvis can’t know what it would...
...November: U.S. troops discover 173 prisoners, mostly Sunnis, some bearing signs of torture, held in a government-run bunker...