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Participants said urban ring transit would allow employers in the corridor to better recruit and retain employees, with better transit around the corridor also promoting development and creating jobs. The urban ring corridor is now home to 300,000 people and 350,000 jobs...
...unknown in Europe. Now the Hermitage Foundation in Lausanne, Switzerland is offering a rare glimpse at 59 paintings created from 1880 to 1915 by 33 American Impressionists; some of the works have never been seen on this side of the Atlantic. Though individual styles varied, American Impressionists tended to retain more structure and realism in their work, favoring strong contours that gave their paintings a more emphatic expression. Many of the artists featured at the Hermitage .ocked to Giverny, a picturesque French village where Monet lived and worked from 1883 to 1926 and where the painter's legendary landscaped gardens...
...consistent with fundamental human-rights guarantees. Alarm bells began to sound in late May when the European Parliament amended the E.U.'s telecommunications framework legislation. The revision allows the E.U.'s 15 member states to introduce national legislation requiring telephone companies and Internet service providers to log and retain data on customers' calls, e-mails, faxes and Web connections and for law-enforcement agencies to have access to that information. Quick off the mark was the British government, which sent draft legislation to Parliament - for consideration this week - that would make such personal data available, without a court order...
Shira’s work as co-chair of the Hillel Dramatic Society brought two of her greatest loves together. During the fall of 1999, the organization faced a difficult task as they were unable to retain the rights to perform a David Mamet play, and the director of the replacement show quit...
...other hand, linguistics professor Vaux says “there’s no excuse” for Harvard not to retain its top professors, except in a few special cases like that of Sachs, who needed to be near...