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...people who learned most of what they know from Alan,” he said. “Everyone involved in technical theatre very much looked up to Alan and learned an incredible amount from him.” Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players (HRG&SP) President Casey M. Lurtz ’07 said it is “impossible to imagine” the Agassiz Theatre without Symonds’ presence.“Many of us are still struggling to believe that he won’t be there in the fall...
...states' children, the state still languishes in the middle of the pack at 24th. Too many kids still live in poverty or are from families with no working parents, even as infant mortality and other negative indicators have fallen, according to the report put out by the Annie E. Casey Foundation of Baltimore...
GENERAL GEORGE CASEY, commander of the multinational forces in Iraq, on setting a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, saying it would "send a terrible signal to a government of national unity in Iraq that's trying to get its legs underneath...
Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players (HRG&SP) President Casey M. Lurtz ’07 added that it was “impossible to imagine” the Agassiz Theatre without Symonds’ presence...
...definitive reply to the calls for a drawdown came from General George Casey, the U.S. commander in Iraq: Not just yet. A senior defense official tells TIME that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld last week quietly approved Casey's request to begin the deployment process for 15,000 troops, who should be in the Middle East by October to replace some of the 127,000 now in Iraq. "Things are still too uncertain in Iraq for the U.S. commanders to take a chance," says an officer. But there may be more good news soon. According to a senior officer, Casey...