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Richie Bezjian, co-owner of Leo’s Place in the Square, applauded New York City’s efforts to ban trans fats. “Trans fats are so unnecessary,” Bezjian said. “Restaurants should be first to implement such measures.” He said he does not serve trans fats...
...broader athletic culture at Harvard; these incidents are confined to the football team. It is even difficult to say whether Coach Murphy is to blame; he has issued penalties and has encouraged all of his players to get involved in community outreach, which he said he plans to formally implement into the Harvard program. And of course, Harvard football has historically been more disciplined than other varsity football programs across the country. Indeed, one could conclude that it’s simply been an unusually unlucky season. But the fact remains that all these incidents occurred within the Harvard varsity...
...Sovereignty is not just about having the ability to pass laws," he told university students in Honiara. "It's also about the capacity of a nation to enforce those laws. Sovereignty is not just the ability to announce government policies. It's about the capacity of a nation to implement those policies and to pay for them. Sovereignty is not just about local personnel occupying key positions, it's ensuring they are effective in those positions. Sovereignty is not just about being an independent country, having a flag and a national anthem. It's about winning the respect...
Third, we hope to implement student-planned programs that are responsive to changing ideas and needs. Ten interns will direct the programs and events we plan for the year, and these students will continue to seek feedback and input from a wide range of students and organizations to continually respond to the needs of the Harvard community...
...certainly has its own plan for turning things around in Iraq; the problem is finding an Iraqi leader willing or able to implement it. Washington recognizes that defeating the insurgency requires political concessions to the Sunni community, in which the insurgency is deeply rooted - the latest Pentagon polling reportedly finds that three-quarters of the Sunni population back the insurgents. That's why the U.S. has pressed Maliki to offer amnesty to insurgents, to cede more political authority to Sunnis and, most urgently, to rein in the Shi'ite militias that terrorize Sunni communities in retaliation for insurgent atrocities. Four...