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...high-profile political figures to campus, said Catherine McLaughlin, the executive director of the IOP. Most universities do not have an institution equivalent to the IOP, and this contributes to the smaller number of political figures who visit their campuses, according to McLaughlin. But other universities are beginning to establish similar organizations, she added. “Several institutes are modeling what they do after what we do,” McLaughlin said. The IOP pays for travel and hotel expenses for visiting officials but does not pay them to speak, according to McLaughlin. “We don?...
...Harvard Islamic Society, which currently has a prayer room located in Canaday basement, is also likely to retain its space, and the new women’s center will establish its headquarters in one of the basement offices as well, Resident Dean of Freshmen Leslie N. Barth said...
...suspend its research program as a bargaining step in negotiations with other countries over its nuclear program and that the threat of sanctions will have no influence. In this interview conducted in his Tehran office before Sunday's announcement of an Iranian-Russian agreement on a Russian proposal to establish a joint uranium enrichment program in Russia for Iran's future nuclear power plants, Larijani says such a deal would not in itself end the standoff...
...Ward, are home to a substantial number of its African-American residents, who look long and hard at any sign that the city may forbid them to return. The city has been eager to discourage piecemeal redevelopment, in which a handful of residents here and there try to re-establish themselves in vulnerable neighborhoods. But after Mayor C. Ray Nagin hinted last year that he would consider declaring certain neighborhoods off limits, the angry reaction of black residents and politicians got him to back down. For now, his Bring New Orleans Back Commission (BNOB) has been content...
...ports deal was Pennsylvania's Rick Santorum, a Senator whose re-election battle--already the toughest in the country--will be even harder to win without improved support in Philadelphia, one of the affected ports. Close behind Santorum was Senate majority leader Bill Frist, who is struggling to establish his identity for a possible 2008 presidential...