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Shaheen, who was an IOP fellow in 2003, will begin her new role on July 1, succeeding Philip R. Sharp, who has served as interim director since the departure of former director Dan Glickman last September...
...think it’ll be somewhat hard in the interim,” said Megan E. Lebow ’06, an executive producer for CityStep. “There are a lot of things that Meg knows. Particularly with an organization like PSN, it’s hard to bring in new people because you need to bring in someone that knows the people and the area that they’re working with...
...weather and the continuing down pour of volcanic ash from the smoking mountain kept Colombian helicopters away from Armero until Thursday afternoon. Only on Friday could the U.S. fly in any of the big CH-47 Chinook helicopters, capable of evacuating dozens of people at a time. In the interim, only nine small helicopters, able to carry just a handful of victims each, had flown in and out of Armero. But they performed heroically, rescuing hundreds of people from the area...
Moreover, given the clear and pressing nature of the problem, some interim plan for extending the hours of some dining halls should be implemented as soon as possible, preferably in time for the next school year. Right now, the UC is aiming for a decision by the end of the 2005-2006 year which would be implemented in the Fall of 2006. We agree that the UC and HUDS should take their time to find a suitable long term plan, but something must be done to address this issue in the short term...
...mandate. The Administration had hoped to arrange for Namibian independence in exchange for the removal of Cuban troops from Angola, but that effort at "linkage" failed, in large part because of South Africa's reluctance to go along with it. Later there was Pretoria's imposition of an appointed interim government in Windhoek, the Namibian capital. Washington has also been jolted by South African raids into neighboring countries. The incursion into Botswana in June, for example, led to the Administration's decision to call U.S. Ambassador Herman Nickel home for consultations; Nickel has yet to return to Pretoria...