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...cost of construction is a part of the FAS budget, and thus the four omnipresent cranes that tower over the new Allston science complex will remain idle for the indefinite future. They are behemoths hanging over residents and a constant reminder of the project there, which, for residents like Jake, has recently taken a particularly insulting turn. Not only did Harvard rush through the approval process to build the center, but the university also blasted a huge hole into the ground, displacing the rat population of the entire area...
...humiliated.”The film features many anecdotes like these and, perhaps more importantly, assures the audience that hundreds more like it were left on the cutting room floor. Now that Johnson has tackled the story of her former coach, she turns her attention to a project about Tay and Rollins, and their ambition to continue their basketball careers in Europe after their June graduations.Tay said that Johnson has already compiled roughly 90 hours of rough footage featuring the two players, and admits that she has come a long way since she first told her coach that...
...Columbine, released this month, he debunks much of the event's mythology, offers riveting profiles of the two very different killers and chronicles a town's attempts to come to terms with an unthinkable tragedy. TIME spoke to Cullen by telephone about the perils of working on a painful project, the problems with assigning blame and what Columbine has taught...
...Unfortunately, the project is currently on hold due to budget problems. "In principle, humans could probably launch such a mission in roughly a decade," Ford says. "In practice, I'd guess that it may be even further in the future...
...downturn's effects are visible everywhere: Harrah's recently halted construction of a $700 million casino project on Mississippi's Gulf Coast, leaving barely a set of pillars, and threatening the recovery of an area battered by a series of hurricanes earlier this decade. Meanwhile, bankers in Charlotte, N.C., are awaiting their walking papers: No one knows how many of Wachovia's roughly 20,000 employees there will be cut in the company's merger with Wells-Fargo. Or how many of Bank of America's 15,000 Charlotte employees will survive the company's plans to shed some...