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...federal government cannot afford to foot the entire bill for reconstruction and relocation projects related to disaster relief. I propose that all federal funding for the war in Iraq be diverted to the hurricane-recovery effort. Then the money needed to pay for the war would come from members of the Bush Administration, Congress, private citizens and corporations who supported (and in many cases profited from) the invasion of Iraq. Paying for the continuing occupation of Iraq with private funds would allow the hawks to support a cause they believe in and at the same time free up more federal...
...sweatshirt may not seem like much, purchasing books for a given semester can often cost students hundreds of dollars, increasing the rebate into the $20 range. In addition to the rebate increase, the Coop is also giving members an opportunity to donate their rebate checks to relief efforts for the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Each year, Harvard and MIT Coop members are given the opportunity to donate their rebate checks to charitable causes. The option to donate to hurricane relief will be a new addition to these options. Chadbourne said board members will be meeting next week...
...even the best efforts are not enough to earn one’s stripes. A group of Harvard seniors has taken up the apparently self-constructed challenge of bringing two live zebras to Harvard Square by Monday at midnight, with the goal of raising money for hurricane and earthquake relief. If they succeed, they say, an anonymous donor—to whom they refer as the “Contender”—has agreed to purchase a boat large enough to fit the team and the zebras. The group, dubbed Team Zebra, plans...
...proceeding to chug a handle of Jack Daniels.” The bottle in fact contained iced tea, and Zangrilli maintains that despite such a tough facade, Hard Guy Tees has a similarly sweet core. He cites the company’s recent Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, known as the “Campaign for Lawlessness.” Ostensibly going to benefit “lawlessness and anarchy,” the company has sent a t-shirt to the Red Cross in New Orleans for every shirt ordered on its website. “Yes, we?...
...they are so different in design, but so similar in their level of ineptitude. The typical science or math TF’s command of English is usually shaky at best, and totally non-existent at worst. When you walk into your section and feel a seismic wave of relief that practically knocks you to the floor when a TF speaks a clear and coherent sentence in English, you know your expectations have fallen unreasonably low for what your $40,000/year is supposedly buying. Meanwhile, the humanities TF can usually speak English, but uses what verbal abilities they possess mostly...