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Passion for the pigskin might fall victim to passion for public health in Cambridge this year, as the city’s ardent activism hinders plans to refurbish the high school football field...
...several years, Benson has asked Louisiana to refurbish the aging Superdome, which was constructed for a variety of uses, and build a new home for the Saints that would be dedicated solely to football. Louisiana officials say they have offered Benson several desirable deals in recent months - the latest, made during a two-hour meeting Tuesday, would have paid for the immediate refurbishing of the Superdome and promised a new stadium by 2009. (The Saints' contract binds the team to the Superdome until...
...intellectual void--rather, the goal of creating well-rounded undergraduates is steeped in a long tradition at the College. The idea of a distribution requirement dates back to the end of World War II, when Professor Charles H. Taylor published a study (known as the Red Book) designed to refurbish the faltering system of general education at the College. It suggested that undergraduates be required to take two courses from three areas: the humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences, and it provided for compulsory study of a certain common body of knowledge...
...construction project--which will begin June 9 and is due to be completed before Labor Day--will refurbish PBHA's conference room and office space, according to Assistant Dean of Public Service Judith H. Kidd...
...store shut down in April to add new equipment and refurbish its serving area, but began to pile up debts after owners became wrapped up in a management dispute, delaying reopening until more than two months after the scheduled date...