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...White House saw the combat coming several weeks ago when Reagan was vacationing in California. When he returned to Washington, he faced the two busiest weeks of his years in office. Almost every minute of his working time, said an aide, has been taken up with public speeches, private meetings and appeals to powerful interests to back him in votes on the budget and Nicaraguan...
...busiest speculation about Mitchell over the past year may have been about the circumstances of his departure from the Times. Conjectured causes have included his tendency to unexpectedly take on side projects (like, say, teaching a Harvard class) and friction caused by his many close friendships on the production side of the movie industry...
Ever since the Harvard Film Archive Conservation Center came to the 47-acre office park two years ago, discussion of film reels has replaced talk about bullets. But just a decade ago, the sprawling Watertown commercial center was home to one of the busiest munitions plants in the country. The Arsenal churned out ammunition, small arms, ammo cartridges, and light armor for the U.S. Military until it was decommissioned in 1995. The site was subsequently cleaned up and developed into a multi-use office park, which Harvard acquired in 2001 for a modest $162 million...
Sever Hall, one of Harvard’s busiest and most historic buildings, is receiving an external face-lift and fourth-floor renovations this summer in order to provide a better, more centralized home for the film studies concentration and reduce congestion in the Carpenter Center...
...they find that the maps are suddenly wrong because the landscape has been rubbed away. Precious hours were lost when the lone airstrip in Banda Aceh was closed after a 737 hit a water buffalo while trying to land. "We need to make small, damaged airstrips some of the busiest airports in the world," says the U.N.'s Jan Egeland. In some Sumatran villages, it was impossible to deliver any goods at all until the U.S. and the Australian military showed up with amphibious vehicles that could stage beach landings. Sari Galapo, a U.N. volunteer in Batticaloa, was worried about...