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...pulling the plug? We are not pulling any plug; he is the one that stopped negotiating once I returned to the country. He calls me up to condole, and then after that I heard that his people were going to come and visit me to talk about the second phase, which was the implementation of the fair election proposal followed by the balance of power between the presidency and the parliament. But they never came. They kept saying they would come, but they never did. They never showed up. So in fact they just bought time, and then suddenly when...
...It’s definitely an interesting transition phase, finishing playing ball, where that’s what you knew for your whole life,” he says. “That’s what I’m struggling with right now, trying to figure out what is the right path...
...hurdle remains: finding a catalyst for the $700 million second phase of the redevelopment, which includes plans for a 650-room hotel next to the O2. Originally AEG expected to build a supercasino inside, but that idea got nixed by the government. One option is a cruise-ship terminal. AEG and the Port of London Authority are conducting a study to see if the Thames can be suitably dredged to allow the large ships to reach the O2. If given the go-ahead, this would open in time for the start of the 2012 London Olympics. Another possibility...
...importance of building a student-resident coalition as the University embarks on the largest campus expansion in its history. The roundtable discussion at the Phillips Brooks House focused on the community benefits that Harvard will provide and the lack of student voice in the planning process. The first phase of Harvard’s half-century-long campus expansion currently includes the relocation of the Quad dorms to the Allston side of the river. For some students in attendance, the lack of student voice in the process was problematic. “The College has yet to start a dialogue...
...traffic island, located in the middle of Mt. Auburn Street, was constructed this fall at the end of the first phase of a renovation project around Harvard Square, Fuentes said. The project also included the refurbishing of several sidewalks, drainage work in Brattle Square, and adjustments to the crosswalk outside Johnston Gate. The first phase cost between $6 and $7 million, of which Harvard contributed $1.3 million, said Mary H. Power, the University’s senior director of community relations...