Word: promptness
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...mutual respect and understanding, Harvard should help them solve this problem easily and cheaply. The University should invest its resources in creating a “Cambridge City Election” version of UCVote. Imagine the ease of typing “CambridgeVote” at the fas% prompt, and the uplifting feeling that you are participating in a fair election...
...Pentagon was happy to report that most of the prisoners ate their breakfast Friday after skipping two meals in an organized hunger strike/chant-a-thon Thursday that got rowdy enough to prompt Marine security forces into a ring around the perimeter of the camp - their machine guns pointing in. About two-thirds of the prisoners participated in the protest, which started after two guards physically enforced the no-bedsheet-on-head policy on a prisoner in the middle of his prayers...
...jobs; it will outsource candymaking to Argentina's Grupo Arcor. Kraft Foods, meanwhile, intends to close its Holland, Mich., manufacturing facility for Life Savers next year, and plans to make the iconic candy in Quebec, where sugar sells at market rates. You might think the loss of jobs would prompt Congress to reconsider its protectionist policies. But you would be wrong...
...likens Lee’s plans to the “Days of Dialogue” held under the administration of Fentrice D. Driskell ’01. But for all that event’s community-building, what significant and lasting campus change did it prompt? That same administration’s failed Harvard Census 2000 would seem to indicate that the council isn’t the right organization to gauge student opinion. Despite the spotty track record, Summers has anointed them. Forget the press; it doesn’t matter if Lee can’t adequately...
...just have an affinity for business. Why not apply to them all?” Idziak said himself. But I-banking, especially this year, is a cruel mistress and Pete did not get any job offers. By his count, he applied to 10 companies and got 10 fairly prompt rejection notices, with nary an invitation to even a first-round interview. Credit Suisse First Boston didn’t bother to inform him of its decision, while one industrious firm rejected him twice...