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...family divided over the Cuban Revolution, his “most important work.” Garcia found little support among Hollywood producers as he tried for 16 years to sell the idea for the movie. But through self-professed stubbornness, Garcia was able to shoot the project in the Dominican Republic for $9 million in 35 days, he said. “That’s rock-bottom in the movie world,” he deadpanned. Critics have blasted the film for presenting a misleading view of pre-revolutionary Cuba. After the screening, Garcia told The Crimson that...
...years. And it doesn’t stop with alumni. Anotnio A. Pino ’10’s shirt company Di Porto has sold out of samples, and mainly due to Harvard’s business. Timothy M. Parent ’09, whose charity fashion show Project East is slated for a November 4th exhibition and banquet, was written about in The Boston Globe...
...recent bills, should a country be identified as a currency manipulator, the U.S. government would then impose punitive antidumping tariffs on imports from the country. In addition, one of the bills stipulates that the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) could not approve any new financing with respect to a project located in a country whose currency was deemed fundamentally misaligned. Considering both bills’ recent high levels of support in Congress, many expect the introduction of a consolidated bill soon, one that incorporates all of these ideas into a single piece of legislation. This legislation would be targeted?...
...began funding events in advance, based on budget estimates from student groups. Some of these pizza parties and happy hours are bound to come in under budget, leaving a little cash left over in the UC’s coffers. Other groups never file “completed project forms” with the UC’s Finance Committee, so their grant checks are never written. Still other checks go un-cashed. But if some groups are denied funding because other groups never actually claim their cash, then the UC’s budget is not adequately serving students...
...restart a controversial plan to massively expand an already sizable Israeli settlement bloc in the West Bank. Naturally, the announcement was taken as a provocation by the Palestinians, and it was compounded by word that repair work would start anew on a pathway leading to the Temple Mount - a project that caused rioting earlier this year...