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...Both potential candidates are power-players in Cambridge politics: Galluccio has received the most votes by a large margin in council elections since 1997, and Wolf, another former mayor of the city, has overwhelmingly won reelection in the last several State House elections...
Barrios’s departure could lead to a special election between several Cambridge politicians to fill his spot—which represents Cambridge—including Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio, who has received the most top votes by a large margin in city council elections since...
...Risk” game, signaling the end of two weeks of intense online battles. The victory came after Lowell—the last remaining House outside the winning alliance—was defeated in the sudden-death round initiated yesterday. Leverett, Pforzheimer, and Quincy’s war councils had signed a pact to form the alliance Wednesday night. The official treaty, which was presented to the game’s organizers, Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06 and the College Events Board (CEB), stated that the three signing Houses “recognize our bonds...
...Monday morning, calm had returned to central Tripoli, but the Lebanese government vowed to continue its offensive against militants holed up in Nahr al-Bared. The Lebanese government believes that the sudden surge of violence is linked to moves by members of the United Nations Security Council to appoint an international tribunal to try suspects in the 2005 assassination of Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri. Though Syria has denied any involvement, many believe it was behind the killing. "The pro-Syrian opposition has reached a complete political deadlock and the international tribunal is about to be passed by the United...
...control over France's foreign affairs - has been largely overlooked so far. While Chirac began the process of relocating the pole of diplomacy from the Foreign Ministry to the Elys?e, Sarkozy seems intent on completing that process. Sarkozy advisors say that will involve the creation of a National Security Council similar to the one used by U.S. Presidents to provide him advice and analysis on international and diplomatic issues. The unit will import around 30 foreign policy strategists from the Foreign Ministry, and it will be directed by Jean-David Levitte - a former Chirac advisor, United Nations ambassador and, since...