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...sent Dean Jeremy R. Knowles a loaded report on some of the issues surrounding lack of space in the college. Meanwhile, undergraduate demands for a student center gained momentum. “It came up over and over again,” says Sam C. Cohen ’00, who as an undergraduate was UC vice president and chair of the Student Center Working Group. In 1999, the UC pledged $25,000 or the building of a student center—a paltry sum for what the center would ultimately cost, but a large chunk of the UC budget...
...center.”But maybe what’s missing isn’t space, but will. When it wants to, the University seems to be able to make space appear out of nowhere.When the University decided to build a squash center, then-UC Vice President Sam C. Cohen ’00 says he had serious doubts that a building would fit anywhere. But it did. “Once they decide they’re going to do something,” he says, “they’ll find a spot...
...globally. In 2004, U.S. sales increased a whopping 125% over the previous year, and by 2005 the U.S. had become Lacoste's top market. According to Siegel, 2005 is set to be Lacoste USA's most profitable year yet. "I credit the whole company for this success," says Marshal Cohen, chief analyst at the NPD group. "They did a good job in Europe of keeping it a premium brand, and the U.S. followed suit. That drove this phenomenon...
...remain unanswered about the attack. ARRESTED. XIE CHUNREN, 56, Chinese-born U.S. citizen; on suspicion of spying for Taiwan; by Chinese authorities; in Sichuan Province. Arrested upon his arrival from the U.S., Xie has remained under "residential surveillance" at a state-run guesthouse since May 31, according to Jerome Cohen, an expert at Chinese law at New York University who is advising the family. Xie, whose detention was only made public last week, has been allowed a visit from his wife and from U.S. consulate officials. No specific accusations have yet been brought against him. ATTACKED. BANGLADESH, including the capital...
...roster of sports offerings on SIRIUS. Not only can alumni and fans of the Ivies follow their teams from anywhere in the country, but SIRIUS listeners everywhere will be able to experience some of the most historic rivalries in sports,” said Sirius vice president Steve Cohen in a written statement...