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...think the biggest sticking point is whether there ought to be some education facility, particularly a school, around which the campus would center,” Gardner said. “Should we simply have a bunch of buildings that are connected, or should we have something else that’s a central metaphor for the school, like a school itself? That’s been where there’s no consensus...
...Sometimes it’s just planting seeds—you hear from a tutor, then a friend, then a professor, maybe you put together that you ought to talk to someone,” Kadison says...
...featured a voluptuous Susan Sarandon), age does bring sexual changes for both genders. My father, who flirted outrageously even after he turned 90, liked to tell the story of the old guy who wants his doctor to "lower" his sex urge. At your age, says the astonished physician, you ought to be happy to have any sex urge. "You don't understand, Doc," the old guy persists. "I want you to lower it from here [pointing to his head] to there [his groin]." Erectile dysfunction is, in fact, no joke; it afflicts about 1 of every 4 men over...
...Senior Israeli diplomats believe the Syrians don't want genuine negotiations, but see going through the motions as a way to ease U.S. pressure on Damascus over its sponsorship of terrorist groups. A senior Israeli official tells TIME that Shalom thinks recent Syrian hints about better relations with Israel ought at least to be encouraged - the Palestinians, fearing they might be left behind by Syrian-Israeli detente, could be jarred out of the current stalemate. - By Matt Rees Testing Tony U.K. The judge investigating the death of government weapons expert David Kelly, who apparently committed suicide last July after being...
Beyond the undergraduate life committee, the administration ought to consider including undergraduates and recent alums on all five of the planning committees. Students will be primary consumers of the future Allston campus, and while current undergraduates notoriously hold little political power to exert in University-wide decisions, including their perspective on Allston planning would be a prudent move. Undergraduates certainly have valuable perspectives to add to discussions of planning for science and technology and for housing, culture and urban life in Allston—subjects to which two other planning committees are dedicated...