Word: expression
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...that a black card?’ I turned around and replied, ‘Why yes, but I prefer the term ‘African American Express’.” In his song “Last Call,” Kanye West praises the American Express Centurion Card (also known as the “Black Card”), the invitation only, limitless credit card that has taken the nation’s imagination by storm.While Cambridge may not be Rodeo Drive, Kanye’s influence has extended within Harvard’s ivy-clad...
...investors’ financial woes. According to the initial purchase agreement, Harvard owns cutting rights in the forest, but the government retains ownership of the land, which is expected to eventually be ceded to Maori Indian tribes. The timber is grown on a managed basis with the express purpose of cutting it down to sell for profit. “HMC is pleased to have the New Zealand Superannuation Fund join our Kaingaroa partnership,” Harvard spokesman John D. Longbrake wrote in an e-mail. In a statement, a manager of the New Zealand fund said...
...When coupled with conclusions of scholarly research, a pattern emerges. "The amount of freedom and opportunity kids have in high school to express and wrestle with doubt, the mysteries of scripture and its applicability to the problems in their own lives is related to the maturity of their faith [as young adults]," says Kara Powell, executive director of Fuller Seminary's Center for Youth and Family Ministry...
Just before Summers announced his own resignation in February, Altshuler praised the president’s “extraordinarily effective” leadership. “I have never heard a GSD faculty member express anger at President Summers,” he told The Crimson at the time...
...else what? As encouraging as it is to hear U.S. officials express impatience with the fecklessness of the Iraqi leadership, what's still missing is any clear and meaningful explanation of what happens when the patience runs out. The only leverage the U.S. has to influence Iraqi behavior is the presence of 140,000 U.S. troops on the country's streets. Though the U.S. has no intention of getting in between the country's belligerent sects, the Iraqis know that a precipitous U.S. departure would open the gates of hell. So today's announcement provides the U.S. with an opportunity...