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...relatively quickly—four to six weeks from when the case is ready.“It’s like putting together a really complicated jigsaw puzzle,” Martin says.But professors acknowledge that decision-making takes time. “It is a very long drawn-out process, it means that Harvard can never act quickly, and I’m sure there are opportunity costs, but mostly they’re outweighed by good decisions on the other side. I came from a university where tenure was much easier, where there weren?...
...location in the Middle East, Dahab has been a meeting point between the West and the Arab world. There is no other place where Israelis and Arabs forget their animosities and party together so heartily. Dahab is also a magnet for skin divers and backpacking bohemians, who are variously drawn to its famous coral reefs, gorgeous desert moonscapes and hashish-induced laid-back vibe...
...origins in Ethiopia and in the rolling green hills around Lake Victoria in central Africa, the Nile and its many tributaries loop through 10 countries across half the length of the continent. Egypt, which has viewed the Nile as something like its private possession for centuries, has long drawn far more from the river than its southern neighbors. But ambitious new development schemes are beginning to change that. Ethiopia, Sudan and Uganda are all either building or planning to build new dams, and a regional grouping of Nile states is working on proposals for new hydroelectric plants and massive irrigation...
...before a dropped fly ball in center field loaded the bases with nobody out. After a strikeout of reliever Matt Brunnig, who started the game at designated hitter and picked up the win to move to 4-0 on the year, sophomore Taylor Meehan lashed a single past the drawn-in third baseman, plating two. A bunt single by Harvard second baseman Jeff Stoeckel, followed by another error, brought two more runners home. “I don’t think [Brown] was ready to see the kind of game we played,” Stoeckel said...
...appears that you are in any slightly threadbare public school office - with linoleum floors and faded paint on the walls. Upstairs you find classrooms and more offices used to administer a 500-student tutoring program. Every evening and on Saturdays students from 4th grade to 6th grade drawn from underprivileged neighborhoods all over the city stream into the classrooms, where they are taught (by both Opus Dei and non Opus Dei teachers) math, reading and science. The tutoring program was started by Opus Dei and is run by a nonprofit foundation and separate board. Its executive director, Glenn Wilkie...