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...increase in students studying abroad, combined with the dedication of a new floor at 10 DeWolfe St. to undergraduate housing, has also slightly alleviated the housing crunch of the past several years, said College Housing Officer David Woodberry...
...several projects, and perhaps its purest piece of digi-tecture is the Guggenheim Virtual Museum: an Internet-only gallery that would enable art lovers anywhere to swoop through interlocking coils and interact with the Guggenheim's collection of digital art. "Would," that is, because the museum, in a funding crunch, has yet to put up the website for public viewing...
...from the School of Public Health, it would be a wonderful thing [to move to Allston],” said SPH Professor of Bioengineering and Physiology Jeffrey J. Fredberg, who also served on the provost’s Allston planning committee. “We have a severe space crunch . . . it’s a matter even of survival...
...know you?re in trouble as a governor when you have to pray for rain - but without the lightning - in order to ease your budget crunch. Drought-parched Montana is being ravaged by fires and Republican Gov. Judy Martz has enraged social activists and Democratic legislators by diverting money they believe should be spent on welfare programs to fight the blaze...
Though the Pentagon does not acknowledge the crunch, it is acting on it. Defense officials announced in early August that they were canceling their longstanding biennial, multilateral "Bright Star" exercise in Egypt because of a lack of available troops. The September game was to feature more than 70,000 troops from about a dozen countries practicing war in the Egyptian desert. In Iraq, the Army's 101st Airborne Division, exhausted and only halfway through its yearlong tour, already has the Pentagon fretting over a replacement. The Department of Defense is pondering what some officials think is a radical step: dispatching...