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University President Lawrence H. Summers announced in March that the University would dedicate $100,000 annually for at least three years to wind energy, an amount that will be split between purchase and research.
When he left for the war, Bunn gave an enthusiastic speech to Bradford's sixth-graders about the duty of "citizen soldiers" to help Iraq's "nation building." No one realized how much the mayor had changed until April, when several hundred people gathered downtown to dedicate a patriotic wall...
With most of the crowd supporting him, but a few booing him for his moderation, the bishop continued, "Pictures of that woman being burned were shown around the world. There are many people around the world that support us. When they saw that woman burning on television, they must have...
Ultimately, if HBS is looking for a place to lay blame, it should look no further than ApplyYourself, whose security measures to keep applicants from the decisions website were the true culprits. ApplyYourself Chief Executive Leonard A. Metheny Jr. has stated that ApplyYourself is exploring taking legal action against individuals...
If faced with a prognosis like Williams', many people would succumb to depression. Others might escape by indulging in pleasure--traveling around the world or moving to a cabin in the woods. Many would simply concentrate on fighting the disease. Yet those who dedicate themselves to fulfilling a dream or...