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...thought that the City’s agreement with CHA did not require a line-item budget explanation. Other councillors said they shared Davis’ uncertainty, leading the Council to add the amendment requesting clarification of its arrangement with CHA. Keefe could not be reached for comment before press time. –Staff writer Sarah J. Howland can be reached at showland@fas.harvard.edu
...Twenty-five years ago there were a couple dozen stores, at least. It’s just gotten harder and harder to sell books here,” said Jeffrey S. Flemming, manager of Harvard University Press Display Room. “Today we’ve sold more books than we have in the past several months since Christmas...
...work outside of academia and explore science-related industries without a work permit. “I’m sure all of the international science concentrators here will like this change,” Ilic said. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff ’75 said in a press release that this rule will enable businesses to attract and retain highly skilled foreign workers, giving U.S. companies a competitive advantage in the world economy. “I am sure several U.S. firms in the high-tech sectors have very much welcomed this policy,” said Economics...
Described as “the king of polls” and an “incandescent intellect” by the press, and boasting such clients as Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, and Bill Gates, Penn is the CEO of Burson-Marsteller, a world-class public relations firm, and president of Penn, Schoen, and Berland Associates, a public opinion polling company he started while at Harvard. After helping both Bill and Hillary Clinton in their past campaigns, he served as chief strategist for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign until his company’s work with the Colombian...
...reuse it.” Michelle Sullivan, a Boston Beer spokeswoman, said that the company has not received any reports of injury, though one man did call in to complain that he had taken a sip from a bottle and found some glass in his mouth. In a press release issued Monday, Boston Beer founder and brewer C. James Koch ’71 apologized for the uncharacteristic flaw. “We are disappointed and disturbed by this development, and we are doing everything we can to address the situation,” he said. “Since...