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McKean said he hopes that in upcoming renegotiations of the guards’ entire contract, which expires June 30, 2003, the University will reconsider its relationship with security guards in light of recent events such as Sept. 11.
Silva expects to spend the entire summer writing the script, which he plans to model closely on the original with room for his own innovation. “The ending will change, most definitely,” he says. “And no hints.” Silva pauses...
Since that time University President Lawrence H. Summers has forced the Law School to reconsider, and told them that planning—and in this case, fundraising—should occur in a manner that would keep the Allston option open.
Last week it was Australia's turn. Khan was there to mark International Women's Day and wasted no time in criticizing Prime Minister John Howard's government's policy of mandatory detention of asylum seekers. Howard, who was hosting the Commonwealth heads of government, claimed to be too busy...
Chopra told the council members that he will arrange a meeting with Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles to ask the he reconsider the libraries’ decision and urged other council members to join in this effort.