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Harvard Hillel’s leaders quelled student concerns about a lack of rabbinic presence on campus last night at their second Coordinating Council meeting of the semester. The meeting, designated “Priorities of the Community,” was an open discussion in which Hillel members voiced their concerns regarding their organization’s response to the current financial downturn. Last night’s meeting was inspired in part by an e-mail sent by Hillel member Peter N. Ganong ’09 over the Hillel undergraduate mailing list in late February...
...less raucous outing, an exhibit of Venetian Renaissance maestros Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese opens Sunday at the Museum of Fine Arts. Quite the smorgasbord, with almost 20 paintings by each. (MFA is open 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Sa-Tu, 10 a.m.-9:45 p.m. W-F; $15 with student ID, free Weds. after...
...three displaced professors will move into a space that is currently “a large open unfinished space that resembles an empty warehouse,” one MCB professor wrote in an e-mailed statement yesterday...
...parts of the bill involving the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (known as ERISA), which regulates employer-offered health-insurance plans. Rockefeller will first hold his own series of hearings in March and early April on quality, long-term care and the importance of a competitive and open bidding process...
...OZAWA: Whether we are talking about political contributions, or the accounts of private entities, or government agencies, what is crucially important is full disclosure. We have to make everything open. My view is that Japanese society is a very closed society. But when it comes to political donations, I think that politicians should be able to rely on donations from anyone and should be able to use them as they wish, so long as everything is fully disclosed, and is available to the Japanese voters. It is up to the voters to make the decision as to whether such donations...