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...that has become a staple of 10 Downing Street in the Blair era. Photographers may now take pictures of Her Majesty at work several times a week. There is even an impressive palace website, complete with family trees, royal engagement calendars (the popular Princess Anne may have been the busiest royal last year, clocking in at 445 events) and a Q&A section ("Is the Queen the wealthiest woman in the world?" "No. The Queen's wealth has often been greatly exaggerated"). Says Sarah Bradford, author of a respected biography of Elizabeth: "Mind you, the Queen is very aware...
Salem later prospered in the 19th century as its harbor became one of the busiest in the United States. The restored Customs House--former workplace of Salem native Nathaniel Hawthorne--presides over Pickering Wharf, now home to numerous shops and restaurants...
...leak forced many Square shops to closeearly on their busiest night of the week...
Clifford is the Harvard women's basketball Sports Information Director, and she probably feels like the busiest person in the nation right now. Following Harvard's stunning, 71-67, upset of fifth-ranked. Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, it seems everyone wants a piece of the Crimson. And it is Clifford's job to streamline the media frenzy and make sure that everyone, from Sports Illustrated to USA Today, is accommodated...
...members also discussed the lack of classroom space available at peak teaching hours from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Georgene Herschbach, chair of the committee on classroom space and associate dean of the College, addressed the need for more classroom space during the busiest hours...