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...decide on a plan of action at that meeting. Instead, Petersen e-mailed the members of SAC the following morning asking them to vote first on whether to reopen consideration of the awards for TFs, and second whether to grant the award to another candidate, according to Petersen’s e-mail...
...voted by a majority “not to reopen the discussion on the recipients” and “not to alter the award recipient,” according to Petersen’s e-mail to the council...
...director of the museum and cave of Altamira in Spain, acknowledges. "Altamira had the great luck that Lascaux had problems before we did," he says. Like Lascaux 16 years before it, Altamira shut down in 1979 after tourist numbers of almost 180,000 a year endangered the cave; it reopened in 1982 with a limit of 8,000 annual visitors. Altamira, too, constructed a replica of part of the cave as a diversion for tourists barred entry to the real thing, and in 2002 - a year after Lascaux was hit by fungal infection - the original Altamira cave was shut down...
...money and awareness both on campus and elswhere in Cambridge. Graduate students who had served as consultants to the reconstruction effort rather than directly rebuilding homes stressed the need to convey information to residents. New Orleanians needed to know how high to elevate homes or whether public schools would reopen. Many of their choices hinge on the long-delayed mayoral election; the primary will be held this Saturday. Some at the meeting came from New Orleans families. They talked about the possibility of contacting former Gulf residents who had relocated to Cambridge. Sara C. Ehrhardt, a first-year...
...Bourbon Street bounced back within months of the catastrophe, and a strip club on the street was among the first businesses to reopen, serving relief workers and policemen...