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...acts like a bull in a china shop; he acts like a bully in a very delicate and dangerous situation,” West said in an interview on National Public Radio. “Harvard deserves so much better, it seems to me, than this quality of leadership...
...campus in Allston Friday, a move that revives a planning process that has made little progress since last May.The 500,000 square foot science complex, which will house the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, will be located on the south side of Western Avenue adjacent to the WGBH radio station. It will be designed by Behnisch, Behnisch & Partner, a German firm renowned for its environmentally-friendly modern designs.In an interview Friday, Professor in Practice of Urban Design Alex Krieger, whose company, Chan Krieger & Associates, is helping design open spaces in the Allston campus, said the decision is the first concrete step...
...spent time under the covers, but it will be a few years before he can say how it makes him feel with any honesty. Instead he makes like a mini-Usher and sings as if entertainment were the only thing in the world that matters. On the bona fide radio hits--Run It!, Yo (Excuse Me Miss), Gimme That--he has enough discipline to let the hooks do their work, while on the remaining tracks his charm and clean voice rise above a synthesizer that comes on stronger than Colt 45--era Billy Dee Williams...
...chance to break the monotony of life on the base and get out onto the streets of Baghdad. But it didn't take long to realize that this was no routine mission. Minutes after Makwakwa's humvee pulled out of Camp Liberty last December, bad news crackled over the radio: a supply convoy of six 18-wheel trucks was ambushed at Checkpoint 50, a freeway cloverleaf that is a notorious shooting alley for insurgents. Makwakwa, a bright, fit New Orleans native, handles medical logistics for the U.S. 10th Mountain Division--the kind of deskbound job often assigned to women G.I.s...
...York City rockers Morningwood and Corinne Bailey Rae, a jazzy chanteuse from Leeds, England. Her case is a perfect illustration of marketing in the age of downloads. Rae's single, the soulful Put Your Records On, was released on the Net earlier this month, and is already a radio favorite. A few weeks later, it's now also available on that old-fashioned, once-profitable format known as the compact disc...