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Tara Gadgil ’07, who is a member of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) and the Seneca, opened the debate floor by arguing that the event should receive the full $1500 grant that it requested from the UC, instead of the $600 that they received...
...debate heated up as Justin R. Chapa ’05 spoke against the grant, amid protests from dissenting representatives...
...should be: "Do you wish your country to be part of the E.U. and adopt the constitution or do you wish your country to leave the E.U.?" But a no vote doesn't automatically mean ejection or even the death of the constitution. A more likely scenario, says Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, is that a "messy core" of countries would proceed while the naysayers would get some kind of associate membership. That's the sort of compromise that has worked in the past when E.U. treaties have run aground. It may not be very tidy...
...years after being labeled "box-office poison," Katharine Hepburn returned to Hollywood, starring in the film version of the Philip Barry comedy she had performed in on Broadway. Cannily, she let her character be pushed around--literally, by Cary Grant--while radiating a patrician glow even Cate Blanchett couldn't match. James Stewart is the working-class fella who briefly obscures the Grant-Hepburn limelight, and George Cukor directs with his usual quiet mastery. Those lusciously long takes remind viewers that star quality, not editing, is the essence of classic Hollywood cinema. The DVD has some cool extras, including Hepburn...
Commission Chairman Richard V. Scali said the Commission plans to notify the University that “we intend to grant the license unless they show us a reason...