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...feet slated for retail. The centerpiece is supposed to be the 1,776-ft. Freedom Tower, estimated to cost $2.3 billion. But beyond the specifics, the WTC is supposed to invigorate New York's downtown real estate market. A new commuter train station, with a well-received design by Santiago Calatrava, is under construction, and New York Governor George Pataki has proposed a second commuter rail from JFK international airport...
...like the conformity in hip-hop—people just churning out singles that don’t mean anything,” he says. Nor is he shy about sharing the spotlight, frequently collaborating with other musicians, including Harvard’s rap royalty. One MC featured, Santiago Danino ’09, has nothing but love for Mure. “I got a free copy of the CD for collaborating with him, but I bought one anyway because he’s so good,” Danino says. Upstart freestyler Hang...
ELECTED. MICHELLE BACHELET, 54, physician and socialist; as Chile's first female President; in Santiago. An agnostic divorc with three children, she was imprisoned and tortured under right-wing dictator Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s. Her win is seen as a sign of a cultural shift in conservative, Roman Catholic Chile and was the latest in a series of leftist victories in Latin American elections...
Andrés Velasco, Sumitomo-FASID professor of international development, and Sebastian “Seba” Brown ’05, who are both Chilean, left Cambridge for Santiago last June. Velasco is on sabbatical from the Kennedy School of Government, and Brown is taking the year off before enrolling in Harvard’s Ph.D. program in economics...
...describes nevertheless as "respectful") have given his candidacy momentum, especially in light of the unproductiveness of President Vicente Fox's "amigo" policies towards the big neighbor to the north. Fox's own party, the right-wing Partido Accion Nacional (PAN), repudiated the President's handpicked candidate, Interior Secretary Santiago Creel, for the nomination, choosing instead Felipe Calderon Hinojosa, a former head of PAN who is running second or third in most of the polls. Calderon alternates places in the polls with Roberto Madrazo Pintado, the candidate of the Partido Revolutionario Institucional (PRI), which held a monopoly on the presidency until...