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...that he expects the DAPA program to succeed. “Ryan’s plans to include alcohol and drug peer counselors as a part of his effort to educate students will prove effective in the year ahead,” he wrote. “I am eager to see how [Travia’s] new programs will continue to inform students on the safe use of alcohol.” —Staff writer Ying Wang contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Matthew S. Lebowitz can be reached at mslebow@fas.harvard.edu...
...here…take advantage of it. I was really surprised that there were people here that were less than thrilled to be here.”Although New Orleans is still in the early stages of recovery, Harvard’s Tulane students say they are eager to dive headfirst into its reconstruction.“There is so much we can take back from all the colleges across the country to help rebuild Tulane,” Ordoyne says of his imminent return to New Orleans.Wyatt—who ultimately secured a job—says...
During Bush's first run for the presidency, that uneasy relationship was already on display. Eager to establish himself as a compassionate conservative, Bush took an oblique shot at DeLay while campaigning in California in 1999, saying of House Republicans, "I don't think they ought to balance their budget on the backs of the poor." DeLay never got a major speaking role at either of Bush's conventions. Still, the White House has had no qualms about using him to advance its agenda, and he has delivered. Without DeLay's deftness as the Hammer, Bush could have lost battles...
...children. But the Coushattas were also $30 million in debt and worried that renewal of their gambling compact would be blocked by hostile local authorities?and that their casino business would be eaten away by others looking to get a piece of the action. So tribal leaders were eager to hear from the handsome, dandily dressed visitor who had flown in from Washington with his partner on a private jet, shared some of their fried chicken in the council hall, then waited for them to turn off the tape recorder that they used for official business...
Kadima's first priority is to keep its Likud and Labor recruits from drifting back to home base. Labor managers are eager to grasp what they see as a fresh opportunity to boost their flagging leader, trade unionist Amir Peretz, whose lack of experience in diplomacy and security issues pushed middle-of-the-roaders toward Sharon. The man who hopes to profit most from Sharon's tragedy, however, is his archrival, Benjamin Netanyahu, the onetime Prime Minister whose tenure was marked by relentless opposition to any territorial trade-aways. Left running a rump party populated by the far right that...