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...four current chairs who offered statements on the matter expressed support for Smith’s administrative reforms. But another chair, who asked to remain anonymous so as to protect relationships with colleagues, said in an e-mail that in fact there were “several chairs strongly opposed to divisional deans...
...more offensive words for the umpiring crew that didn’t take action after Unger’s words, and after a few minutes of being restrained by one umpire, he was ejected from the game.“You’ve got to protect your players,” senior Shawn Haviland said in defense of his teammate. “The coach took exception to it. If he was trying to get them fired up, it didn’t really work.”In the bottom of the seventh, when Brown reliever Josh Feit...
...them through military duty, embodying qualities Joanne's family too blithely left behind. "She looked at the thousands of HDB [Housing & Development Board] homes that fanned out from either side of Sam's tiny flat," Poon writes. "She suddenly felt her heart open. These were the people who will protect the country, she thought ... Against such a solid breakwater the waves of cynicism would crash, but would fail." Here the exile returns to illuminate an intimate part of Singapore, and does so quite beautifully. One only hopes that Poon herself will make the return journey some...
...Along with promoting France's modern cultural works, Abanel is also looking to protect significant French economic interests in the arts sector, which currently employs around 50,000 people across 10,000 companies. Public auctions yield around $2 billion in annual business, and Albanel estimates that sales between private parties represents as much as $10 billion per year. But while the French art market has been growing by around 13% a year, others are growing faster...
...profits will be handled under the University’s intellectual property agreement, which gives a portion to the inventor. Ezekowitz emphasized that there will be no restrictions on the publications of the lab’s work. But he added that Merck needed to “protect the proprietary structure of the compound” that the lab might generate. —Staff writer Nathan C. Strauss can be reached at strauss@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Kevin Zhou can be reached at kzhou@fas.harvard.edu...