Word: redirect
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Matthew W. Mahan ’05, an organizer of the campaign to redirect senior gifts, said last night that “the symbolic value of divestment is not contingent upon share volume...
...season had to rebuild personnel and redirect the team under new head coach Sarah Nelson ’94, an All-American at Harvard and recent selection for America’s World Cup team...
...movie will likely score big at the box office, and that might make Hollywood moneymen less dismissive of thoughtful Africa-focused films. But will Hotel Rwanda redirect America’s attention to the humanitarian crises of our day? Rusesabagina thinks so. “Whenever people are informed, that has an impact,” he says. George adds that he “felt good about the notion that we would at least stimulate people to get involved and mobilize...
Harvard also had a difficult time moving the ball upfield, and often lost equal opportunities near midfield if Altchek wasnt able to get his head on it and redirect it to a teammate...
...which, at the time of the debate, pointed to a humdrum ad-bloated education site. Even more unfortunately for the vice president, whoever controls the web server with the .com address is apparently both quick-thinking and discontent with the current administration—factcheck.com almost immediately became a redirect to www.georgesoros.com, site (unsurprisingly) of wealthy liberal financier George Soros. The current tagline on that site is “Why we must not re-elect George Bush.” This is probably not what Cheney had in mind...