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...state-of-the-art.”The renovations are set to start just prior to the 2008-2009 school year. The building will be redesigned by Italian architect Renzo Piano, who is best known for the edgy design of Paris’s Centre Georges Pompidou.The most fervent support for the project comes from the Student Friends of Harvard University Art Museums, an undergraduate group which coordinates events with the museums and promotes the museums’ collections. “We’re excited for the renovation,” Alexis M. Kusy...
...answer, including two man-advantage sequences late in the second period and another late in the third, but floundered with an extra skater throughout, finishing 0-for-4 on the power play for the game.The contrast between the team’s effort in the early going and its fervent charge in the last minutes of regulation revealed its recurring inability to string together sixty minutes of consistent hockey.“That’s been the story all season,” Stone said. “So why would it be any different in the playoffs? You?...
...decade of economic growth, asset-price inflation and financial engineering had altered many of the rules of class-based politics. Comrades now had share portfolios; union delegates were taking on debt. The latest struggle was taking place every Saturday in the nation's front yards to the rhythms of fervent auctioneers; in the distant, dusty bush, illegal immigrants were being detained. Howard's relatively narrow agenda of social cohesion, free enterprise and wealth accumulation was now a mass movement. And when the U.S. was attacked by terrorists and further calamity threatened, Howard became sterner and more somber - someone who would...
...five films received fervent reviews. And none made the preliminary Oscar short list of 15 documentary features, from which will come five nominees to be revealed next week...
...territory that was exclusive to the big boys (like trying to buy a pro baseball team, thus raising the ire of Japan?s powerful media conglomerates, who own some of the richest teams) and politics (running, unsuccessfully, against a machine politician but scoring new points with his young and fervent stockholder fanbase...