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...effort has changed the way Bush and Cheney interact. In addition to frequent meetings, the two now seem to be carrying on a long, rolling conversation throughout the day. Their staffs have been merged; Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis (Scooter) Libby, has all but disappeared into Bush's National Security Council. Rare moments carved out for vice-presidential business don't last long. A scheduling meeting last week had just got under way when the phone rang. "I'll be there right away, Sir," said Cheney, leaving for the Oval Office without a word. "What are we, chopped liver...
...afraid of narrative, but it does not control the work. To watch Rapture, the viewer stands between two screens, one of men busying themselves with ladders in a fortress, the other of women pushing a boat out from a beach. The groups on the two screens interact. The meaning is open-ended...
...both to the fragmented nature of Harvard’s student body and to the decentralized design of Harvard’s campus, the opportunities for students to interact with their peers across the usual boundaries of lecture halls, clubs and Houses are far too few. This series has been dedicated to exploring ways to expand those opportunities, through both long-term reforms and immediate improvements...
...have adequate space to allow for such a spirit to flourish. A junior common room decorated with portraits of long-deceased benefactors and antique furniture is not always the most inviting space for students to congregate in an informal setting. And, although they help students within the Houses interact, they do not allow students from across the campus to come together...
...effort has changed the way Bush and Cheney interact. In addition to frequent meetings, the two now seem to be carrying on a long, rolling conversation throughout the day. Their staffs have been merged; Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis (Scooter) Libby, has all but disappeared into Bush's National Security Council. Rare moments carved out for vice-presidential business don't last long. A scheduling meeting last week had just got under way when the phone rang. "I'll be there right away, Sir," said Cheney, leaving for the Oval Office without a word. "What are we, chopped liver...