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...were named to the first class of fellows on May 3. The fellows, whose fields of interest range from the mercury cycle and conservation biology to the development of cleaner fuel cells, will each work on research for the next two years with a member of the Harvard faculty. Richard A. Minard Jr., the center’s executive director, said the center has wanted to create a fellowship program since it was founded 10 years ago. “About two years ago the center received a large gift and that made it possible to do this...
...questioned the importance of conducting a roundtable discussion with the City Council in conjunction with a previously announced market study. “I don’t know that some of this can’t be accomplished by the market study,” said committee member Richard Harding, who ultimately voted against the motion. Other committee members said they were worried that continued discussions about declining enrollment could divert attention from other important issues that the committee should address. “I think that this has the potential to derail a lot of other important things...
...remove the root cause of the problem, the President himself. David Airth Toronto Luckily for Bush, he can revamp his Cabinet whenever he pleases. But the American electorate - barring an impeachment - unfortunately has to wait four years to be able to replace the occupant of the Oval Office. Stanley Richard Olivar Vista, California, U.S. Escaping from North Korea time's story about the trials of North Koreans fleeing their country made for riveting reading [May 1]. Instead of hounding desperate refugees, the Chinese government should focus on prodding Pyongyang to open up and reform. Ultimately, only improved economic conditions under...
...Time Warner chairman and CEO Richard Parsons and Senator John McCain...
Shame on this revival. The 1954 Richard Adler and Jerry Ross musical isn't even a paid-up member of the Broadway pantheon. Yet the story (about labor problems and romantic entanglements at a pajama factory) is so effortlessly engaging; its songs so consistently fresh, tuneful and organic to the plot; and its two stars, Harry Connick Jr. and Kelli O'Hara, so utterly convincing as romantic leads that you come away believing that doing a musical is the easiest thing in the world. (Until you have to sit through Lestat.) The bad news is that the show closes...