Word: reinstitutionalization
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There are lots of solutions out there: more runways; higher prices for flying at rush hour; incentives for airlines to use larger aircraft that take up proportionately less space and time in crowded airports; encouraging, or forcing, use of secondary airports; gagging members of Congress who insist on nonstop, cheap...
Gbagbo has followed Kostunica as a beneficiary of democracy, but now he needs to acknowledge that the elections were seriously flawed. After winning the staged elections last Sunday, he has the unique chance to lead his country towards a full democracy. Ousting a corrupt dictator, however, is not enough. Gbagbo...
While it monopolized campus attention for several weeks, the debate over whether to extend the Harvard Dining Services (HDS) ban on grapes quickly bored many students. The ultimate reinstitution of grapes in the dining halls seemed to indicate a large conservative presence on campus.
Harris' most recent activism came in the form of lobbying the Massachusetts legislature yesterday in opposition to the reinstitution of the death penalty.
Chair of the Faculty Executive Committee William Wyatt, who introduced Gregorian, described the "State of the University" as "bittersweet"--both the reinstitution of an old tradition and the only time that it would be delivered by Gregorian.