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...zero because New Yorkers were revolted by "the prospect of a tyrant's hand touching sacred ground" [Oct. 8]. Wouldn't it have been good diplomatic form to have allowed Ahmadinejad to lay a wreath in honor of all the 9/11 victims killed by Islamic fanatics? What kind of impact would his gesture have had on dogmatic, anti-Western Muslims? Maybe New Yorkers should have waved the flag of peace first and waited to see what might happen. Bernhard Schroeder, Freiburg, Germany...
...Harry Mattison who is a member of both the Harvard-Allston Task Force and the neighborhood assembly. Andrew D. Fine ’09, one of the event’s organizers, reiterated Mattison’s concerns and said that as a student he is concerned about the impact of the expansion on the Allston community. “What we need to do is pressure Harvard to realize that they have a moral responsibility as they enter Allston to give back to Allston in ways that are much more than ‘we’re going...
Tomorrow’s matchup could have an equally significant impact in 2007. If Harvard successfully holds home turf, it retains first place in the league. A Big Green win drops the Crimson down to a tie for second—with Dartmouth...
...women finished a disappointing eighth, nearly 200 points behind champion Princeton. But a lot has changed for the Crimson in the last year, and most of that is due to coach Jason Saretsky’s first recruiting class. “They’ve had a tremendous impact in increasing the talent level and depth of our team,” Saretsky said. “They’re passionate about working hard every day.” Harvard has enjoyed a very successful season thus far, beginning with the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet in September...
...inspire confidence,” he said. Cox made his remarks as part of a two-day conference, hosted by the Mossavar-Rahmani Center, on recent developments in corporate governance. The conference, titled “New Directions in Regulatory Policy,” aimed to examine the regulatory impact of recent corporate scandals, including the Enron and WorldCom debacles. John G. Ruggie, director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center, said the conference has been a great success, raising more questions than it has answered. “My head is spinning,” he said. The Mossavar-Rahmani Center...