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...when the families of victims were still searching for information at the Armory on Lexington Avenue, an ambulance was called to come get a guy who was there offering his services to resurrect the dead. I have heard of a whole lot of people showing up in emergency rooms claiming that their wife or husband is missing in the towers, only to have it turn out that the person was never married, and has not lost anyone. My fellow trainees and I are exhausted, numb, bewildered. We are doing too much. We are not doing enough. I have a speech...
After Harvard: Resurrect the Tasty, Harvard Square’s best greasy spoon ever...
There was consensus, however, over the Seeds of Simplicity proposal to resurrect household chores. "My kids have friends who have never had to help empty a dishwasher," said Erin Fulham. "Once a week now, my 11-year-old makes dinner, and my eight-year-old does the laundry...
Among the facts lawyers want Judge Matsch to consider are witness reports that resurrect nagging questions about whether a larger conspiracy led to the April 1995 bombing that took 168 lives. One of the documents, for instance, summarizes a call received by the FBI from Morris John Kuper Jr., who told investigators to check out activities in a parking lot a block away from the Murrah Federal Building about an hour before it was blown apart. Kuper later testified that he had seen a man resembling McVeigh walking with a dark-haired, muscular companion--a description that matches those...
...support and supervision of these initiatives as well as other University activities prompted Rudenstine to resurrect the position of provost, which had been phased out in 1953 at the end of the tenure of President James B. Conant ’14. The provost position created another level of centralization that was perceived as lessening the power of the deans, who had previously been accountable directly to the president. The inevitable tension that arose between the deans and the office of the provost, which is still considered amorphous by Harvard standards, will be a legacy left to Summers...