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...private shipping firms like UPS and FedEx. He said, “U.P.S., FedEx and Wal-Mart can tell in real time where a package is anywhere in the world, but FEMA, despite its multibillion-dollar budget, couldn’t track many of its assets during its Katrina response??” Similarly, when Congress gathered to assess the costs of Katrina in October 2005, McCain was quick to cut budget spending to accommodate the billions of dollars required for emergency relief efforts. He was constructive and supportive of the Bush administration, but notably did not attempt...
...speeding ambulance through the window, though their voices continue in the background. The camera cuts back to Alli, who says, “I think someone just died hearing your jingle.” The moment—both the ambulance passing and the actor’s response??was completely improvised...
Under the tent put up to shield the Wu Tang Clan at this evening’s Yard Fest, students convened last night for a less celebratory cause. For the last night of the Office for Sexual Assault Prevention and Response??s (OSAPR) annual “Take Back the Night,” students gathered for a candle light vigil to support victims of sexual violence. About 70 people stood in a circle on the steps of Memorial Church, each holding a lit candle. After the Radcliffe Pitches performed an a cappella version...
...they receive about 25-35 calls and drop-ins each semester, but have no way of characterizing the callers by gender, class, or other measures.Kukunova, the group’s president, opened the old filing cabinet in the corner of its Lowell office.The records for most years since RESPONSE??s founding in 1983 showed a number of calls “in the 30s. A few went up to 40 or so,” she said.One counselor, who was granted anonymity because of the sensitive nature of her duties, said that when she first started, she received...
...years ago, then-Harvard University President Lawrence H. Summers’ remarks about women in science sparked heated controversy on campus and far beyond it. I disagreed with Summers, but I felt proud of the University’s concentrated efforts in response??more conversations, committees to study gender-based obstacles in the tenure track, and this fall, the opening of a campus women’s center. Then, and now, the best way to confront “bad”—offensive, painful, difficult, or unfavorable—speech is not by silencing...