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...Several councillors supported the general idea of school accountability before the City Council, while worrying that Galluccio’s audit proposal would encroach on the School Committee’s sovereignty. The proposal “is not something we should be pushing at this time, if we intend to cooperate [with the School Committee] as we look toward various candidacies for mayor—including my own,” said Davis. The mayor is elected internally by City Council members. Councillor Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87 said that the proposal risked...
...There will be those who say that we can’t afford these investments—Democrats believe we can’t afford not to make them,” Pelosi said. “These are critical priorities for our nation, [and] we intend to submit them to the rigors of pay-as-you-go budgeting so they will not add to the deficit.” Pelosi’s agenda, while not entirely new, is a part of Democratic efforts to find specific policies around which the party can coalesce. The agenda is based...
...free to withdraw from Tulane at any time and pursue his education wherever he desires. It will be Harvard’s choice to decide whether to accept him or not.” Nikolich’s son, Adam P. Nikolich, said he does not intend to return to Tulane regardless of Harvard’s decision. “I don’t think [Tulane] is a good place to be right now. It is still pretty unsafe and damaged,” Nikolich said. Dingman said that he appreciated the contributions made by the Tulane freshmen...
...graduation, according to Glazer—also represent a substantial human resource in the Boston area. Dana-Farber, in contrast, will contribute resources and expertise in battling cancer, Emmons said. That the two institutions will capitalize on each other’s strengths is evident in the initiatives they intend to pursue. For example, the team plans to develop a “fast-track” Ph.D. in nursing at UMASS-Boston. The program, according to Glazer, will focus on minority students and will help nurses to develop advanced cancer-fighting skills, enabling them to earn their Ph.D...
...last night agreed that last year’s controversy had not change their perspectives on the fundraising. “Basically, I have the same opinions that I did before,” said Amara G. Madu ’06, who said she didn’t intend to give money because Harvard is already so wealthy. Despite the delay in choosing board members, however, Washington said he was optimistic. This year, the program is being restructured so that the House Competition—the time during which houses vie with each other for the highest rate...