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...methodical plan for development--one building at a time--has maddened his critics, convincing them that he simply does not have the cash to build out the site. The April agreement gives him about 60% of the $3.3 billion in public funding made available from Liberty Bonds to finish the site. He also has a $4.6 billion insurance settlement--it was ruled that the towers were hit by two separate attacks--although that is under appeal...
...watch. We’re pretty infectious, and we have great enthusiasm.” This is the group’s sixth year of participation in Arts First: “It’s something we look forward to every year and a great way to finish off the semester,” says Waters.The Veritones, too, eagerly anticipate this annual performance. Music director Shannon M. Kelly ’07 says the group’s repertoire includes pop music, a little folk, and some jazz and rock. As for Arts First, Kelly describes...
...whatever, and when you speak at your graduation, quote me.”Just like the Burning Bush gave Moses a divine mandate to talk to Pharaoh, we feel that J-Zone has anointed us to offer some final words of ignorance before we break the tape at the finish line of our senior year. While neither of us will be named Harvard Class of ’06 Valedictorian (aka World’s Weirdest Kid), we feel blessed to have had the ability to publish blathering crap over the past year. What began as an act of nepotism...
Last weekend was a busy one for Harvard sailors: some traveled to Yale to participate in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) Championship, while others stayed sharp in local regattas. At the end of the weekend, the No. 2 Crimson celebrated a third-place finish at New Englands that clinched a spot in the National Championships at the end of the month. NEISA TEAM RACING CHAMPIONSHIP Winning took a back burner in New Haven last weekend—the focus for the teams sailing in the New England Championships at Yale was finishing in the top three. And with...
...would deport 26,000 asylum seekers who had been in the Netherlands for years. Earlier this year she picked a personal fight with an 18-year-old illegal (and won it on Friday when the girl left the country) who thought she should at least be allowed to finish high school before being deported. Verdonk's policies have made her by far the most divisive minister in the current government and earned her the moniker Iron Rita. While the left abhors her, Verdonk remains a popular favorite on the right. And that's mainly because the inflow of immigrants...