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...from its collapse is rolling on. The firm says it's facing 22,000 claims totaling $400 billion; everyone from investors to ex-employees wants a piece, including folks who worked at its Old Economy power companies and lost their life savings. Enron's profiteering from California's power crunch (along with that of other energy traders) saddled Golden State residents with an $11.3 billion bill. Legal experts say it may take five years to prosecute the wrongdoers. The debacle's winners? All those lawyers probing and pecking at Enron's carcass...
...discussions dragged on this fall, tempers have frayed on the committee. Some members have accused their colleagues of not taking the budget crunch seriously, yelling accusations at public meetings...
...time-frame on Allston development may be too distant to help remedy the immediate space crunch for student dance and theater groups, which soon will lose the Rieman center and, temporarily, the run-down Hasty Pudding building...
Harvard dancers have begun a letter-writing campaign because in less than three years, the primary dance performance and rehearsal space on campus will be disappearing. The Harvard administrators assigned to solve the impending space crunch have shamefully dragged their feet. In fact, three and a half years have passed since the Rieman Dance Center was signed over to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and a six-year transition lease was signed; now most of the time provided to prevent a devastating continuity crisis has been squandered. Administrators are finally taking action, but it may be too late...
...used by graduate students at the ART’s theater training school, will expire in two years, according to Orchard. With that space gone and no solution in sight, the graduate students’ impending “emergency situation” will only exacerbate the campus-wide crunch...