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...were disappointed by the president’s recent statement that a response to the HCECP report may take weeks. We recognize that this is not a decision that should be made lightly. Yet an indefinite delay is extremely disheartening for the campus community. This issue has been simmering for far too long, and a resolution is needed...
Cambridge community members demonstrated overwhelming support of the plan, introduced by Superintendent of Schools Bobbie J. D’Alessandro, during the time reserved for public comment, urging the Committee to adopt it without delay...
...said the delay was particularly troubling for her because many of her classmates also applied early to Harvard had received their acceptances, thus forcing her to spend a weekend in ignorance of Harvard’s decision while most of her classmates already knew...
...airlines actually tried to delay the implementation of the bag check, but they are no longer in charge of security, are they? That was perhaps the most critical realization--that a secure system can derive only from a national organization designed to do just that. "It didn't get the attention it is getting today, and probably wouldn't be getting the attention now if 9/11 didn't happen," said John Magaw, who has been nominated to run the new Transportation Security Administration...
...calls the court to order and the three judges take their seats. Estrada faces the bench from the front row, sagging in a monogrammed barong tagalog, his lips tugged down in a pout, his eyes slipping shut as his attorneys drone on. And he's right. It is tedious. Delay is the name of the game. The lawyers bicker back and forth over minor points, eating up the entire session. And then it's back to the hospital for another long evening. "When there are people here, I must try and appear to be happy," he says through a cloud...