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The Cambridge Safe Neighborhoods Initiative, a collaboration of various city departments, has been established as "a joint effort geared towards improving safety," Myers said.
I love Jenny [Giering]'s music, she's a wonderful composer, every time I listen to her music, I get excited about the show, then Brad [Rouse] and I write more. It's a really exciting collaboration.
The "Unity Jam" benefit dance to be held tonight is the result of a groundbreaking collaboration between four major undergraduate minority groups, organizers said.
Such collaboration might prove cost efficientand productive in areas such as environmentalstudies, international studies, health care policyand public school education, Rudenstine said.
Often in the Reagan years, American covert operations (including those in Afghanistan, Nicaragua and Angola) involved "lethal assistance" to insurgent forces: arms, mercenaries, military advisers and explosives. In Poland the Pope, the President and Casey embarked on the opposite path: "What they had to do was let the natural forces...