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Only now do New Orleans residents seem to understand the foolishness of destroying the protective wetlands and the need for stricter building codes. I am truly sorry for the misfortune that has befallen New Orleans. But I just do not feel personally obligated to pay for it. CRAIG M. MILLER Lakewood, Ohio...
...executive board. The Harvard Republican Club (HRC) elected Stephen E. Dewey ’07 as its new president at its annual elections last Wednesday night. Dewey will be accompanied on the board by Vice President-elect John M. Souther ’07 and Secretary-elect Craig R. “C.R.” Sinock II ’07, among others. The new board, Dewey said this weekend, will take a bottoms-up approach to leadership and will focus on becoming more involved in campus politics. The HRC’s budget, along with its level...
...kingdom come.) At more than 2 1/2 hours, Munich allows itself time to efficiently develop character, particularly among Avner's team, which is run--mostly from afar--by Geoffrey Rush's hard-assed executive spook. The assassins include a hot-blooded South African hit man played by Daniel Craig, who is the next James Bond; Ciaran Hinds as his opposite, a meticulous cleanup artist; Mathieu Kassovitz as a toymaker who dabbles in bombmaking; and Hanns Zischler as an expert document forger. None of them have particularly accommodating natures, but the stress of living under constant danger becomes their bonding agent...
...Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, Dallas Brown takes a minibus to local schools and collects around a dozen younger teenagers who take part in a program called My Business Rules. The students learn about the world of work and do a team project to design a product and sell it. Craig Jenkins, a public servant who works with indigenous small businesses in northern N.S.W., explains to students the concept of business plans and what is needed to succeed. "The first 12 months is the most difficult for any business," says Jenkins, as the eager group contemplates the likely profits from...
...investment in exploration and production will lead to greater supply in coming years. "There's more than enough reserve base," says Craig Pennington, energy analyst at Schroders. By 2010 crude will average $36 per bbl. as new technologies and new fields in formerly unreachable regions of Russia and the Middle East add more than 3 million bbl. a day to global supply, he predicts...