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...Faust hinted that the University may need to cut costs and push back timelines for certain initiatives, such as expansion plans in Allston...
Faust hinted that the University may need to cut costs and push back timelines for certain initiatives, such as expansion plans in Allston...
...Something that’s always happened with our team is that we’ve given them a couple of games and then we don’t stop them right at that first game,” McKinley said. “Princeton started to push back; they weren’t going to roll over in that third game. We were sort of waiting for the win.” Despite several lead changes, the Crimson was forced to play catch-up throughout the fourth and fifth games.Harvard would end up losing the next two games...
...have saved hundreds of thousands of lives. Chastened by that experience, every time a humanitarian crisis erupts in Africa, a kind of collective cry goes up urging action - any action - to prevent a comparable atrocity from happening again. The current crisis and the fighting around it are apt to push more buttons than most. First, it is evocative. The Congolese town of Goma that is the center of the crisis was also where the world first had its clearest glimpse of the Rwanda atrocities. Secondly, a huge amount of the world's most important minerals, including one involved...
...hardheaded, no-nonsense, foul-mouthed, smart-as-hell, get-it-done-or-get-out-of-my-way Washington insider of his generation. And you put him in charge of a White House staff whose task it is - and this is putting it conservatively - to conceive, propose, promote and somehow push through Congress the most ambitious agenda any President has carried forth at least since Ronald Reagan rode into town with a lopsided grin in January 1981. "Rahm does not sing 'Kumbaya,' " says an old friend and colleague with a laugh. "He barks orders." His hometown paper, the Chicago Tribune, calls...