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...case, that possibility is years off. As Robert Mitchell, Director of Communications for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, put it in an e-mail, “While there are lots of ideas related to physical improvements to the stadium, there are no specific plans to proceed at this time.” Meanwhile, though, back in Cambridge, the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is in urgent need of sweeping renovations, and yet that prospect seems no closer today than it has for many years...
...fighting intensifies, the focus of Bremer's two-day huddle at the White House has been on how to establish a sovereign political authority - even a provisional one, like President Hamid Karzai's government in Afghanistan. The Bush administration remains plagued by internal division over how to proceed in Iraq, with the result being contending answers that range from handing over sovereign authority to the IGC to nixing the Council in favor of an interim government. Bremer's comments before leaving Washington that the next move is up to the IGC suggest he is taking back some form of challenge...
Forget what you know about Rachel Green: Eva Schector’s hair is big, brown, with bangs, and—proceed with caution—she has flyaways...
...Bush because they remain in constant campaign mode, harping on a stolen election and President Bush's stupidity and dishonesty. It's all hatred of Bush. Our culture needs to take a break from campaigns long enough for the free exchange of ideas. Abraham Lincoln asked that the nation proceed "with malice toward none" after the Civil War ended. I wish liberals were capable of acting like that. Joel Mark Solliday Brooklyn Park...
There are currently no definite plans for how the renovations will proceed, and the input of students and donors are essential to inform such blueprints. When increasing capacity and making field improvements, the University of Michigan also placed a yellow halo around its stadium with quotes from its fight song—an adornment that drew the ire of alumni donors and students alike. While we trust Harvard’s designs to be more sensible, seeking input first would guarantee satisfaction among all relevant parties. Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby and others have expressed concern about fundraising...