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...thought of it almost like Pearl Harbor,” says Neal, whose mentor at church was a proud World War II veteran. “I remember walking around Harvard Square that afternoon and asking what do I do now? Do I drop out of college and join the military...
...Springfest debacle was accompanied by other smaller unsuccessful events. On April 22, the UC’s Campus Life Committee (CLC) missed the mark with Havana on the Harbor, a UC-subsidized “booze cruise” that became a $2,350 failure. On the heels of a termbill fee hike that inflated the UC’s budget to plan events such as these, the council must be sure to investigate adequately and organize student events in order to gain trust from the student body...
...more recently linked with actor-director Simon McBurney, co-founder of London's famed Theatre de Complicite. "I'm very reticent talking about those kind of things," she says. Instead, "where my parents and my sister are - that is where home is," she says. To this beloved harbor, she'd like to bring back a film project - perhaps Sisters, which she is developing with Sydney playwright Stephen Sewell. Or even an Australian episode of The 4400 (franchise-friendly, the returnees are from all round the world). "And I've already cast it," she says with a Jude-like cackle...
...Waterfront Chaim Estulin's article [May 2] alleges that for over a century Hong Kong has "misused its greatest asset," Victoria Harbour, and that little has been done by the government to protect it. This is not true. Land reclaimed from the harbor over the years has contributed greatly to Hong Kong's economic development and its status as an international financial center. Nonetheless, the government recognizes that Victoria Harbour is a special public asset, and it shares the public's aspirations to preserve it. In May 2004, the broadly representative Harbour-front Enhancement Committee was established to advise...
...Kumin says that she and her Radcliffe classmates still harbor some hard feelings toward the University that—in her words—“swallowed” their alma mater in a 1971 quasi-merger. “We feel quite bitter about it,” she says...