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...City Council meeting last night. “There’s always been a strong [Harvard] lobbying effort around Beacon Hill...In the past, they’ve granted exceptions,” said Galluccio. In the same letter, Healy concluded that the city had no authority to implement two other calming measures demanded in August by Kerry Corner residents. The first demand—that construction crews not begin work until 9 a.m.—was impractical for a variety of reasons, according to Lisa Peterson, Cambridge’s commissioner of public works. The current start...
...Earlier this year, Irish Brown accepted a job at Lehman Brothers, heading up the recruitment of experienced minority professionals. Her newly created position shows Wall Street is serious about beginning to tackle its lack of diversity, she says. "It's my opportunity to really implement change in an organization...
...continues to exist today, not in the least undermined by our advance in scientific understanding. The religious explanation has been supplemented--but not supplanted--by advances in scientific knowledge. We now may, if we care to, think of Rayleigh scattering as the method God has chosen to implement his color scheme...
...gave to the Jews. The pressure from enemies only complicates an already knotty negotiation. When the two were alone with President Clinton just before the ceremony in Washington, Rabin recalls, ''Arafat and I didn't exchange anything, except I told him it's going to be very difficult to implement the accord. He said, 'I know.' '' Unlike many Israelis, Rabin has managed to accommodate his view of Arafat as a terrorist and a murderer with the belief that he is a man with whom Israel can do business. ''I came to the conclusion that it's in their interest...
...from the fryer which we can’t have under the present circumstances. Hopefully we’ll be able to sell things like sandwiches easily.” The House Masters have offered to subsidize the costs of new equipment that the Grille managers may need to implement their solutions. “When [Grille managers] are full of energy and want to do things we work really hard to try to accommodate them,” Kirshner said. —Staff writer Nina L. Vizcarrondo can be reached at nvizcarr@fas.harvard...