Word: campaignã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...commission’s co-chair, in a Salon.com article. Instead, Bush announced his own plan in May, which made no reference to the commission’s recommendations. Rather than create a Homeland Security agency—which meant more government, a no-no in the Bush campaign??Bush opted to leave the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in charge of developing policies to deal with domestic terrorism. Bush’s plan assigned an already overburdened Dick Cheney to assess the state of national security, even though the Commission had already made significant progress in that...
Instead, the Bush administration should work to minimize the military campaign??s disruption of ground relief efforts already in place for years. Currently, the U.N. World Food Program has stopped food deliveries into Afghanistan because truck drivers are unwilling to take the risk of getting bombed. An assurance by Bush that relief convoys won’t be targeted will do much more to help the needy...
...Development of Space (SEDS) has received a grant of $1,000 to send student representatives to Washington, D.C., to attend a conference and lobby members of Congress to support the U.S. space program. The Harvard AIDS Coalition received a $1,600 grant to host the Student Global AIDS Campaign??s 2001-2002 New England Conference...
Cambridge’s Democratic State Representative Jarrett T. Barrios ’90—who recently announced that he wouldn’t run a “clean campaign?? for 2002 because it would be unfeasible—came out to the rally yesterday in support...
...hiring was at odds, some argued, with The Crimson’s endorsement this past spring of Harvard’s living wage campaign??s platform of a wage floor of $10.25 per hour for all Harvard employees. The Crimson typesetting was expected to employ 20 Cambodian typisis working two six-hour shifts a day on 10 computers for six months. The typists earn $50 a month, better than the $45 minimum wage paid in the garment sector, Cambodia’s biggest industry...