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Next year, Alex Krieger, professor in practice of urban design and chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design, will teach a Literature and Arts B course entitled, "Designing the American City: Civic Aspirations and Urban Forms...
...Krieger teaches a similar course at the Graduate School of Design...
...Could this have been prevented? Roy Krieger, a lawyer defending one of the reprimanded managers, doesn't think so. "The result may have been tragic, but the failure was systemic, and the remedy cannot be retribution," he told the Washington Post. But there were warning signs: One analyst, not with the CIA but assigned to the agency at the time, was personally familiar with that part of Belgrade and persistently questioned the target, twice trying to warn the on-the-scene targeting command. Even more fundamental, though, is that if the failure is indeed systemic, the fault surely lies with...
DIED. MARVIN KRIEGER, 78, U.S. World War II fighter turned judge at the Nuremberg trials; in San Diego, Calif. After retiring from the Army in 1971 with myriad honors, including a Bronze Star for his role in the D-day invasion, Krieger taught law at the University of San Diego...
...Krieger also moderated an informal debate between New Urbanism pioneer Andres Duany and noted Dutch architect Koolhaas, founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam, and author of Small, Medium, Large, Extra-Large, a book he describes as an "architectural novel...