Word: refocuses
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...however, Rudenstine's associates say he has made a deliberate effort to refocus on larger matters...
...Everybody is very upset right now," Arbelaez said. "We need to refocus and put this game behind us. We need to look forward to the next tournament and get our priorities straight...
...PUCC, formed last spring by well-meaning campus liberals to refocus the council as a center of student activism, sounded promising at first. The Undergraduate Council, in its present state, is really a poor excuse for student government. Through no fault of its own (although its petty scandals and pontificating members do nothing to help), the council is nothing more than a glorified dance committee. (And if the word on the street is a guidepost at all, that title may soon be retracted--the U.C. sponsored Gala Ball is being called a flop-in-the-making, an event bringing strapless...
...area. It is the only effective international mechanism and should not be traded away at any cost. Instead, sanctions should be given time to work. While keeping and even strengthening the sanctions against Serbia, the international community should help Croatia and the Croat-Muslim entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina refocus their energies and resources on economic development. Clearly the solution for the region is not with Belgrade. It rests in sanctions, assistance and, most of all, patience. MARIO NOBILO Permanent Representative to the United Nations from Croatia New York City...
...Basically, the Coop is not in the best shape right now, and there has been a lot of talk on how to refocus," says Daniel N. Saul '95, an outgoing member of the Board of Directors and a Crimson editor...