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...region's other industries, forestry, keeps bringing the residents of Braddon's towns and hamlets the kind of attention that makes Sidebottom furious. "Many hundreds" of his constituents depend on the state's forestry industry, he says, and if the campaign in this election to phase out logging in Tasmania's old-growth forests succeeds, Sidebottom fears they'll be sacrificed by voters on the mainland, "half of whom have never been to these forests." "They've obliterated their own environments," he says, "so they look over here and just pick a spot to make themselves feel better...
...Harvard College Curricular Review (HCCR) moves into phase two—formulating plans to implement the broad concepts outlined in the spring—it is vital that Harvard remain committed to the review’s purpose. Last week, after the University announced the Faculty appointments to HCCR committees, Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 called for “adequate discussion” fearing that the deans behind the review “already know what they want to get out of it.” We share Mahan’s concern...
...first phase, which began in 1999 and ended in August 2002, was targeted at the long-term preservation and security of the library’s collections...
Humidity control, fire detection and suppression, air conditioning, security systems and ventilation were upgraded in all 10 stacks levels during the first phase, Larsen Librarian of Harvard College Nancy M. Cline said. Each of the 3.5 million books were moved, cleaned and reshelved, she said...
...hardly the biggest or most dramatic battle of this war, and wasn't reported anywhere in the news media the next day. It was simply one more day of bravery and tragedy, one more step in the Marines' ongoing education in the confusion that marks this phase of the war. The momentum of the chaos began long before these Marines arrived in Ramadi, but circumstances are forcing them to learn hard lessons on the fly, while fellow soldiers and Iraqis continue to fight, kill and die. Back at the base, Kenney says the two wounded Marines are being treated...