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...response to questions about Stroger's condition and prospects for recovery, the family has refused to comment, apart from saying they'll make an announcement in July. But press reports on Wednesday indicated that the backroom jockeying has been fast and furious during the President's convalesence...
...victims" and says that most of his local clients have been "reasonable." At his office, he advises clients to be patient and gather together all their pertinent documents. But Pilar Vicente Ruíz, a homemaker with €6,000 invested, is one of many still furious with him. "If he could come to our house to sell us the policy," she asks, "why can't he come to our house now to tell us what to do?" As investors await the outcome of lawsuits, they also wonder about the possible impact on the local economy. "I've heard that...
...Furious at the killings of a militant leader and eight civilians on a Gaza beach in separate Israeli strikes, Hamas' military wing last week ended its 16-month cease-fire. Here's what happened and what it means for hopes of peace...
What about Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' proposed vote on a plan to recognize Israel's pre-1967 borders? More than before, "the Palestinian street is furious with Israel," says an official in Abbas' Fatah bloc. Through that lens of anger, Abbas' plan looks too conciliatory , and peace seems an ever dimmer prospect...
...associate dean of residential life.“If anything,” Nelson says, the new program “should have been embraced by the prefects as an upgrade to their position.”Though her colleagues never saw it coming, Rinere suddenly found herself facing furious student reaction.‘DIFFICULT TO NAVIGATE’Even without opposition from prefects, Rinere would have faced an uphill battle in changing Harvard’s advising system.The advising structure at the College is “highly decentralized” and “difficult to navigate...