Word: kathleene
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...impatient last week at the first public meeting of his Bring New Orleans Back Commission. Just days earlier, without consulting the commission, he had announced a controversial proposal to allow casino gambling in several large downtown hotels--only to see the idea panned by everyone from Louisiana Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco to chambermaids. And his opponents certainly haven't forgotten his performance in the first, darkest days after Katrina, when Nagin admonished sluggish federal officials to "get off your asses" but then indulged what turned out to be unfounded rumors of rampant murder and rape and wildly exaggerated estimates...
...breath of fresh air.” Those who frequent the theater today say they would be disappointed to see it halt its art-house reels. “It would be terrible for the Brattle to close,” said 40-year Cambridge resident Kathleen Weiler. “Everyone who has been here a long time will...
...Paul DeGeorge. And indeed they are. When the Harvard First-year Outdoor Program (FOP) staff members discovered the band online, they spent the summer rocking out to their tunes during work. “Everyone reads Harry Potter, so everyone can relate to the music,” says Kathleen E. McKee ’06, who worked on FOP administration this summer. “They bring Harry Potter to life.” Quirky lyrics such as, “Oh the bus don’t go to Hogwarts, you gots to take the train...
...envision something old-school, John Harvard’s-like, to match the decor of Memorial Hall and Annenberg and also to conjure up the specter of the old Harvard Union—now the Barker Center for the Humanities,” ruminates Kathleen E. McKee ’06, who participated in the discussion groups...
...restoration of barrier islands, marshes and swamplands. But the money never came. In fact, the White House's Office of Management and Budget squeezed the request from $14 billion to $1.9 billion in the 2005 Water Resources Development Act, which is still awaiting a Senate vote. Governor Kathleen Blanco, in her first State of the State address after Katrina, tried to hitch the plan to the swell of reconstruction aid, asking for a cut of federal oil revenues to pay for coastal restoration, an idea also proposed by Louisiana's two Senators, one a Republican and the other a Democrat...