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Like Fineberg, President Derek C. Bok spent a year at the center after he stepped down from his administrative position at Harvard. Associate Provost Dennis F. Thompson spent the 2000-2001 school year at the center, as did Harvard presidential prospect Amy C. Gutmann ’71. Fineberg will be joined by several other Harvard professors next year...
Within two years, FAhraeus predicts, most network operators will follow Vodaphone's lead. The Anoto concept gives them a cool new service to offer subscribers - and a way to collect new fees. Paper-makers, naturally, are sold on the prospect of turning their centuries-old product into a digital tool for a fraction of a cent per sheet...
...access. Lewis withdrew his erstwhile advocacy and declared himself “back in the middle again.” And in spite of the fact that every House Committee has voted in favor of letting in their peers, the Masters remain unmoved. As the academic year closes, the prospect of 24-hour access finds itself impaled on the Masters’ obstinacy...
...Soviet Union of the West" and once branded Brussels bureaucrats "Nazi pedophiles." Though Bossi had toppled Berlusconi's last government by withdrawing his support in 1994, he again joined Il Cavaliere's center-right electoral coalition and was said to be slated for a prominent cabinet post. That prospect prompted some European officials to consider hitting Italy with the same kind of E.U. sanctions that were clamped on Austria after Jörg Haider's far-right party joined the government in February...
...whether it might unintentionally foster the threats it seeks to head off. Russia may be persuaded it can live with missile defense; its weapons could still overwhelm any such system. But pressing forward without addressing China's concerns might stoke a serious Sino-American rivalry - a less attractive prospect than a bigger confrontation between the U.S. and North Korea...