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Rehabilitate old units. Though public housing is routinely condemned as a failure, there are 800,000 applicants on the waiting lists to get into it. Public-housing developments like St. Louis' Cochran Gardens and the Montgomery County, Md., program demonstrate that well-maintained, well-managed projects can be successes and not eyesores or breeding grounds for crime. Yet about 70,000 of the country's 1.3 million units are vacant: uninhabitable while awaiting repair or occupied by squatters. The Comprehensive Improvement Assistance Program, which provides funds for the maintenance and rehabilitation of public-housing projects, was cut from $2.5 billion...
...Stephen Cochran, assistant dean of students for Princeton University, said Cloister has been dry since February 6, and other clubs have made their drinking policies more stringent...
...Cochran said there was no basis for Otis' charge. "Our own lawyer has said that there's no substance and that they're far-fetched," he said...
...There is some precedent for providing loans for eating clubs, but Terrace may not need one at this point because they have insurance," Cochran said...
...have worked through a lot of ways of helping Terrace Club. It is an important community to Princeton and we are happy to help," Cochran said...