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...opinion heard regardless - is Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, arguably the loudest ref critic on the planet. And though it's early in Johnson's tenure, Cuban is encouraged. "The biggest challenge the officiating group had was lack of experience in managing high-stress professionals," Cuban writes in an e-mail. "To say [Johnson] has that part mastered is an understatement." In addition to bringing on Johnson, the NBA has changed its management structure, separating referee oversight from its general basketball operations and dedicating a specific person to work with the refs full-time. Johnson occupies a new post...
...arrested and other persons involved were not affiliated with the University,” Harvard University Police Department spokesman, Steven G. Catalano, wrote in an e-mail...
...responsible for purchasing the campaigners’ plane tickets, had been injured in a car accident and would be unable to organize the trip. Dems president Jarret A. Zafran ’09 notified the 190 students registered for the November 1-4 trip of the cancellation via e-mail yesterday evening. Members of the Dems’ executive board decided to call off the trip after participating in a conference call yesterday with representatives from groups across the country that were planning to go on trips sponsored by the Italian group. In addition to members of the Harvard Democrats...
...expects the new program to answer the growing number of questions she has fielded during her five years managing comments and queries. According to the HCL Web site, students submit an average of 750 messages each month through the HCL site, the Harvard Libraries site, and the HOLLIS reference e-mail address. “We expect there is definitely a need for this,” she said. Despite Kelley-Millburn’s expectations, few students use, or even know about, Ask Us Live! Still in its pilot stage, the program has received a “disappointing?...
...have a more balanced composition of their faculty.Markus M. Mobius, an associate professor of economics, said there are a number of professors in the department who are conservative and “make no secret of that.” Mobius, who has donated to McCain twice, said an e-mail had circulated through the department asking faculty to add their names in support of McCain.Huchra said conservative political views are generally accepted in the science departments, although supporting “intelligent design could get you into a lot of trouble.”DEMANDING CHANGEWisse and Mansfield said...