Word: planners
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Kathy A. Spiegelman, Harvard’s top planner, stood before a packed room of Allston residents on March 10 and asked them what they would want at a future shopping district at the intersection of North Harvard Street and Western Avenue...
...Dharavi, Asia's most populous slum, which he's currently exploring. The second is the number of hectares Dharavi covers in Bombay, an area half the size of New York City's Central Park. In a different life, Shekhar Kapur spent seven years crunching numbers as a corporate planner for a multinational oil company. He surveys the tiny one-room lean-tos where teeming families live shoulder to shoulder in spaces that double as hole-in-the-wall shops, goat sheds or miniature factories producing dyes, glues and shiny tin boxes. It just doesn't seem possible. "Look at this...
...Bill Frist will be traveling to New Hampshire this week to discuss the GOP’s agenda with state party leaders. With over a million dollars already in his campaign war chest and planned trips to key swing states such as New Hampshire and Ohio in his day planner, Frist finishes second only to the suddenly-religious Sen. Clinton in the absolute transparency of his presidential ambitions...
...underage schoolboy or walked out on her husband and kids. "I hate her," read a post on realitytvworld.com "She deserves to die an old maid!" read another on America Online. Labeled "heartless," "insecure," "fake," "totally messed up" and a "spoiled, self-serving, gold-digging sorority chick," the event planner from Chicago didn't bother with doing the usual round of postshow interviews...
...only enough to go with the lesser charge of material support to terrorism. The evidence: Abu Ali allegedly associated with figures suspected of ties to al-Qaeda, who gave him money to buy a laptop and cell phone, and he allegedly professed a desire to become a "planner of terrorist operations like Mohammed Atta." Though Abu Ali does not appear to be particularly resourceful or hardened, a Justice Department official notes, "the problem is, What if he hooks up with somebody [who is]?" If convicted on only those modest counts, he still could face up to 80 years in prison...