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...He’s one of the most well respected individuals in public education in the Cambridge Public Schools system.”TOUGH TASK AHEADSaheed says that during his year as principal, he wants to improve the school by defining and focusing on its core values.He aims to build a CRLS community “where people really know what the school stands for.” “It’s a beginning point for laying a deeper foundation that gets us focused,” he says.Saheed says that he thinks focusing on three aspects?...
Putting it in business terms, some street-lit authors have transferred their core competency to publishing from other sectors. Like drugs. K'wan was still selling marijuana at the point where his Gangsta started to fly off the shelves. He moved out of public housing in 2004--the same year he signed a book deal. But he didn't leave everything behind. "In the morning I load up my trunk and hit the streets," says K'wan. "It's the same as when I was on the block hustling, except it's a different product. I hit the street vendors...
...capitals - two years ago, when the firm outsold Boeing for the first time. Back then, Airbus was hailed as a uniquely European archetype for competing in heavy industries. After all, no single country in Europe has the resources to develop a world-beating aircraft manufacturer on its own. The core notion of cooperation is still valid, says James Foreman-Peck, a professor at Cardiff Business School who specializes in European industrial policy, "but these days, Airbus just confirms Anglo-Saxon prejudices that governments waste large amounts of taxpayers' money even when they have a good idea." Untangling Airbus' wiring will...
...yards out, tying the game at 7-7. After a Big Red field goal, Pizzotti hit a wide open Corey Mazza in the endzone for a 13-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Mazza’s day included six catches for 99 yards, which paced the Crimson receiving core...
...editors: Re: “The Dungeon on Dunster Street,” comment, Oct. 3. It’s true. The Core office has stolen the soul of liberal arts from Harvard. It’s true that it can be a bureaucracy marked by arrogance in its personnel and inflexibility in its policy. It’s all true. The Core is, in a word, evil. Still, this need not be cause for despair and lamentation. Sure, they’re annoying. But have you noticed that they’re all the way over there on Dunster...