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...someone out to your house, and the overall cost of the Census increases,” Williams said. “Money that would have gone to your community will go elsewhere, and you are at risk of losing a congressional representative in the aggregate.” Reverend Kenneth B. Miller, chairman of the Census Advisory Committee on the African American Population, praised Williams’s initial recommendations, which she presented at the group’s annual meeting last month. “She certainly will be a tremendous asset,” he said. The Census...
...city’s budget for fiscal year 2009, which begins July 1. The budget includes provisions for new full-time police officers and a transitional jobs program. “I think there are some major miracles in this budget,” said Cambridge City Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72. “I think that the City of Cambridge has never been in better shape than it is today, even though we’re in the midst of a raging recession.” The city’s 2009 operating budget...
...didn’t look to him to be faithful to me,” she said. “I wanted his love when he was able to give it. He was not a man I wanted to marry.”In 2000, she married Kenneth Gambone——now a 40-year-old electrician and the love of her life, Mallory said.When Mailer died last November, Mallory said she felt both sadness and relief. Though they had not been in regular contact since the break-up, Mallory said she still felt the subtle control...
While American politicians are embroiled in debates over the degree of the U.S. economic crisis, Harvard economics professor Kenneth S. Rogoff told a lecture hall of undergraduates that the current financial crisis “looks like a really bad one.” The event—“The Current Economic Slowdown: Causes and Consequences”—was hosted by the Harvard economics department and intended to explore the recent downturn with “no Harvard politics, just real-world substance,” department chair and moderator James H. Stock wrote...
...poor design and upkeep of intersections, especially during inclement weather, Councillor Craig A. Kelley also said that the city could take more actions to ensure pedestrian safety. “We’re not taking traffic management as seriously as we should,” he said. Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 agreed that the intersection of Mass. Ave. and Prospect Street, where Meyers’ death occurred, was difficult to navigate, and that an increased police presence could encourage safer driving. “Just the presence of a police operation might help pedestrians feel...