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Adam’s parents decided not to renew the AOL subscription the following year, and Adam felt his sexual curiosity diminish. “In the absence of the Internet it was like I lost the need to explore my sexuality,” he says. “I didn’t masturbate to gay porn. I just went to school and did my work...
According to Gray, the endowment will not create a new position, but will instead provide funding for an existing preceptorship. In the past, the department has had to renew funding for the position with each new preceptor that is hired...
...backburner differences that have recently sparked intra-Palestinian violence; It reinforces (Palestinian-backed) calls for international peacekeepers, as the rising toll of child casualties on both sides raises the danger of a descent into uncontrolled savagery; and It stokes a brushfire that will ultimately force the U.S. to renew its mediating role, not least because of the Bush administration's own need for Arab support in any campaign against Iraq...
Under normal circumstances, Harvard would renew its Institutional Master Plan—an overview of planned construction for the next five years—on July 1, but certainly Harvard’s internal planning and likely the CMP won’t be done by then...
...They don’t have to renew their master plan unless there are buildings they want to build in the next five or so years,” said B. Owen Donnelly, who oversees the Master Plans of all institutions in Boston...