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...think that it is so significant that we can resurrect this legal giant in a way that makes sense,” said Ogletree, who is Climenko professor of law. “We are bringing Houston to life in the twenty-first century. That’s what this institute endeavors...
...numerous other universities nationwide—to the devastation wrought by Katrina’s cruel gales. Any exertions Harvard makes on behalf of Hurricane Katrina’s victims will necessarily look meager next to the billions of dollars that will be spent to save, salvage, and resurrect New Orleans in the coming months and years. Nonetheless, each invaluable life which Harvard rescues from painful disruption or utter ruin represents a laudable success and makes the country a better place...
This year, Mahan and Blickstead’s successors wanted to resurrect the idea, picking up where the old guard left off. Glazer joined forces with CLC chair Epstein, and Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) Chair Jack P. McCambridge ’06, working around the clock to make last year’s vision a reality...
...Achille Lauro. Washington extended a hand to Italy, Egypt and Tunisia--and each, in turn, responded with varying degrees of warmth. In Italy, where a rancorous debate over Prime Minister Bettino Craxi's handling of the incident toppled the government two weeks ago, Craxi took steps to resurrect his five-party coalition. In Egypt, where students had taken to the streets, burning American flags and chanting provocative anti-U.S. slogans, calm was restored. But even as the bruised countries sought to forgive, though perhaps not forget, new details of the Achille Lauro affair emerged to fan the flames...
...vexing turn of events in the nuclear standoff between North Korea and the U.S. [Feb. 21] could resurrect history: the Cuban missile crisis. Khairul Amri Bin Mohd Sidik Singapore...