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...first things first: Why would a merger even be worthwhile? "I haven't talked to one person who thinks this would work," said Rebecca Lindland of Global Insight. "Both companies would probably be better off taking the government money and going their own way," she said...
...Some fleeting personal connections were made during the evening. Several NYP members, in an accompanying documentary, recall waving to the audience and having their gestures instinctively returned. "Something had happened," recollects violist Rebecca Young...
...many of whom were Cambridge residents not affiliated with Harvard—expressed positive reactions to the presentation. Panagiotis Angelopoulos ’12, who came to the talk because of his own interest in Latin American human rights, said he appreciated the speaker’s unique perspective. Rebecca E. Taylor, a community member and recent college graduate, praised Sheffield’s “adept use of academic phrases” while remaining “accessible.” The presentation was the first in a monthly series entitled “Student Stories from Latin...
...this sense, it might be the truest road movie of all, mimicking the monotony of the real-life experience. If you have nothing to do and the time to spend, the destination is pretty nice—you just have to suffer the journey. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...
...bowl of chicken noodle soup is stale and not just “interesting” would in fact be helpful, but I would never trade my ability to get pleasure out of any dish for a guaranteed future as a food critic. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Cooper can be reached at cooper3@fas.harvard.edu...