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...small scale, Harvard could open its shuttles to residents; extend bike paths and green streets into the neighborhood; allow the local elementary school—which currently lacks art space—to have consistent access to the new museum...
...speak," says Ho, who speaks conversational but not business Mandarin. On the other hand, she skipped some of the culture shock that slams many newly arrived expats. She is comfortable enough in her Shanghai skin to scold a woman who recently jumped a long queue at Ho's neighborhood bakery. Ho says her swift adaptation to Chinese culture, along with the very American networking skills she used to cultivate mentors and allies back at headquarters, helped her survive when GE abruptly shut her unit last year. Instead of hauling her home, the company immediately placed her atop another division...
...Arts Creativity with Harvard (REACH) 8) Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) 9) Harvard College Venture Capital and Private Equity Club (HCVCPE) 10) The Alaska Klub of Harvard University (TAKOHU) 11) Organization of Asian American Sisters in Service (OAASIS) 12) Harvard and Radcliffe Musical Outreach to Neighborhood Youth (HARMONY) 13) Music in Hospitals and Nursing Homes Using Entertainment as Therapy (MIHNHUET) 14) Aspiring Minority Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs (AMBLE) 15) Organization of Undergraduate Representatives of the Harvard University Art Museums (OUR HUAM) Let this be a lesson...
...scholarship. Halsey Frost is a self-employed woodworker; he and his wife say they earn between $45,000 and $50,000 a year to provide for their family of six. Their 1936 rowhouse was purchased in 1990 for $55,000. It was vacant and in a run-down neighborhood that has improved since then, in part because of people like themselves who took a chance. It is now assessed at $263,140, though under state law the value of that asset is not taken into account in determining their eligibility for SCHIP. And while they are still uninsured, they claim...
...State Department, the company, Unity Resources Group - which is headquartered in the United Arab Emirates - was providing protection to RTI, a U.S. nonprofit organization under contract to work in Iraq for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The shooting occurred at 1:40 p.m. in the Baghdad neighborhood of Karrada. According to the Iraq interior ministry, two Iraqi Christian women were killed. The convoy had just finished dropping off an employee of RTI and was returning to its base of operations when the engagement occurred, according to a spokeswoman for RTI. According to its website, RTI has "supported efforts...