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City Councillor Henrietta Davis said she thought that although the truck issue was an important one, she believes it will be difficult to implement...
There were hints of this financial confidence when despite the endowment's summertime $1.3 billion plunge, administrators continued to implement long awaited--and expensive--changes. According to some officials, the market ills spurred by the Asian financial crisis even served as a catalyst, proving that Harvard could survive financial downturns...
...most dramatic example of the clash of temperaments, Knowles last year resisted the Harvard president's desire to implement a financial aid increase to rival those being announced throughout the Ivy League and beyond. Only this fall did Knowles decide to unveil a plan of his own, and only after the Corporation had voted to take a much larger chunk out of the endowment for annual spending...
Cambridge saw similar problems. Although its chief, Ronnie L. Watson, was hired to implement community policing, union problems and internal dissension have impeded his vision. The union protested against "geographic assignments"--placing officers semi-permanently in specific areas to bring them closer to their community...
...Cambridge saw similar problems. Although its chief, Ronnie L. Watson, was hired to implement community policing, union problems and internal dissension have impeded his vision. The union protested against "geographic assignments"--placing officers semi-permanently in specific areas to bring them closer to their community...