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The “working draft” of the College-wide alcohol policy announced this past February became the subject of even more confusion earlier this week when Dunster House administrators mistakenly announced that “hard liquor” was banned in all private suite parties.
The combative pose that Wright chose to strike is perhaps most damaging not to Obama's candidacy - although the candidate will surely endure yet another round of scrutiny regarding his relationship to the minister and his positions on Wright's views - but to Wright's own message. Because he is...
The strong-dollar mantra was originated by O'Neill predecessor Robert Rubin in the mid-1990s precisely to avoid such confusion. "It was boring, it was dull, it was repetitive, it was nonintellectual, and it worked like a charm," is how Alan Greenspan once described it when he was Fed...
He emphasized that uncertainty or confusion about Ad Board proceedings is not limited to the student body, but extends to much of the faculty as well. He added that the role of the review committee is still being developed.
Their boss—Elizabeth Mora, also the University’s chief financial officer—would leave Harvard in mid-May, the e-mail said. And with no explanation given for the sudden nature of the announcement, her staff has continued to express confusion.