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...Though the majority of that money will be reserved for public universities, scientists at Harvard may have the opportunity to apply for certain fellowships and to participate in cost-sharing on some large pieces of scientific equipment, according to Kevin Casey, Harvard’s senior director of federal and state relations...
...governor is proposing a robust package of legislation that we think will go a long way to preserving and situating us for when federal regulations on stem cell research are lifted so that we will remain in the forefront in the field,” Casey says...
...think that a few holes in the lineup would cost it its Rolfe Divison title and the chance to play in May. “We just ran into a Brown team that was based around what they could do with the bat,” Casey said. “But we think that we could play them pretty even over any type of series.”“Our offense was weaker [than last season], and you could tell,” junior outfielder Matt Vance added. “We had spots open up that...
...Twelve), Clooney is again Danny Ocean, the gentleman heistmeister, and once more is surrounded by some pricey film flesh: Brad Pitt, also very easy on the eyes, and Matt Damon, and lots of the old gang in smaller roles: Bernie Mac, Andy Garcia, Carl Reiner, Don Cheadle, Elliott Gould, Casey Affleck. Julia Roberts took this film off, but Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin - last seen together 18 years ago, performing urgent stand-up sex in Sea of Love- are on board for star wattage and the nostalgia factor. Sounds eminently sit-throughable and, on the big Palais screen, watchable...
...clear from the first note of the Encores! Follies that the best revivals bring a new clarity to old shows. Director-choreographer Casey Nickolaw, whose recent Broadway work (Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone) has been spot-on silly, somehow summoned a perfect reading of the antique text, and piqued in people who'd seen the show before one of those "Eureka!" moments. Now, we got it. We saw the maturity, the emotional wisdom in Goldman's libretto. His story - about two married couples who meet 30 years after the girls, chorines in a Ziegfeld-type revue, met their husbands...