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...restrictions on the north have borne little fruit. Now the standoff between the two sides of a U.N. buffer zone is threatening to derail crucial talks on Turkish accession to the Union. A report this week by the European Commission is expected to be sharply negative about Turkey's membership prospects, partly because Turkey has not agreed to open its ports to Greek Cypriot ships. If Turkey does not budge by December, E.U. officials warn, membership talks may be suspended. Last week, plans to hold a summit on the issue had to be abandoned because of an unwillingness to compromise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Holes in a Hard Line | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...little competition between the two. “We’re both part of a comprehensive mission to bring as many Harvard students into the museums as possible,” SF HUAM President Alexis M. Kusy ’07 said. SF HUAM has a $45 annual membership fee for students, but OUR HUAM events are free. The group is a committee of Harvard University Art Museums, rather than a student group, according to the museums’ Director of Membership and Annual Giving Steven D. Horsch. “It is an effort to engage the entire...

Author: By P. KIRKPATRICK Reardon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fogg Hosts HUAM Jam | 11/3/2006 | See Source »

...already represents student interests.“I feel that because of what we are and who is interested in being a part of us, we have assembled a fairly representative group,” she says.CH-CH-CH-CHANGESDespite this commitment to the group’s membership structure, the HCC has taken a number of recent steps to change both how they operate but how the public sees them.“We wanted to change in order to position ourselves to better serve student interests,” says O’Brien.In the arena of concerts...

Author: By Andrew Nunnelly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: With A Little Help From Their Friends | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

...never know exactly who killed Prof. Al-Rawi, or why they did it. Baghdad police, faced with scores of murders every day, rarely bother to investigate. Even though Al-Rawi insisted that his membership of the Association of Muslim Scholars had more to do with his faith than his politics, his killers may simply have seen him as a Sunni activist, the sectarian enemy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baghdad Bulletin: Death Stalks the Campus | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

...organization has managed to take the sudden leadership change in stride. “Every year you have people who leave who are valuable to the club, and every year you get new members to try and fill the gaps,” says Kwong, HRC director of membership and minority outreach. Still, Kwong admits that Dewey was a “major asset,” and that his “departure is certainly a loss for our club...

Author: By Alyssa N. Wolff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard's Blue and Red Rev Up for Nov. 7 | 11/1/2006 | See Source »

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