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...letter to the Harvard community Monday, Faust wrote that the turbulent economic climate will impact the University’s finances, but that administrators have not yet laid their plans to mitigate the effects of the financial crisis. Because all three of the University’s primary sources of revenue—endowment income, donations, and tuition—are expected to take a hit, Faust said that the University will be tightening its belt and determining which initiatives to maintain or to scale back, and if necessary...
...letter to the Harvard community Monday, Faust wrote that the turbulent economic climate will impact the University’s finances, but that administrators have not yet laid their plans to mitigate the effects of the financial crisis. Because all three of the University’s primary sources of revenue—endowment income, donations, and tuition—are expected to take a hit, Faust said that the University will be tightening its belt and determining which initiatives to maintain or to scale back, and if necessary...
...Harvard Law School Legal Services Center sent out a letter to its clients on Tuesday announcing that a tape with sensitive information about over 21,000 clients had been lost for over a month...
...victory arouses widespread relief and positive energy more than cultish character worship. He’s not going to save the world. But he’s going to inspire each of us to do as much as we can. Perhaps Nelson Mandela put it best in his own letter to the President-elect. The world’s secular saint pointed to Obama’s personal narrative as proof that “no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place...
...Mitch Daniels was a somewhat tragic figure as President Bush's budget director, a policy-wonk, small-government conservative who found himself carrying water for a politics-driven, big-government budget buster. His aides almost had to strap him down to get him to sign a White House-directed letter supporting the corporate-welfare farm bill of 2002. But as Indiana's governor, he's gotten to do things his own way, privatizing roads, expanding health coverage, even supporting tax increases to get his state's fiscal house in order. His tough-love measures were unpopular for a while...