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...that reflected the $168 billion economic stimulus package approved by President Bush in February and the estimated $188billion spent for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through 2008. Add to that the $700 billion financial bailout package passed in October, plus another economic stimulus package likely to take shape in the coming months that could cost as much as $175 billion, and you're talking about an all-inclusive fiscal 2008 deficit exceeding $1 trillion...
...must say I had never worked so hard and so joyfully as in those two years. I won’t do it again,” he said of his time studying literature at the College, a period in his life he said helped shape his literary career...
George W. Bush is less popular than poison ivy; the economy is in worse shape than Homer Simpson; if the Republican Party were a bank, it would need a bailout. But none of that can explain why Democrat Travis Childers won a startling special election to represent Mississippi's First Congressional District in May or why he's expected to keep his seat in November...
...reach out to the community, specifically about issues that pertain to GLBT residents. “Cambridge is a city that rolls out the red carpet and doesn’t roll it back,” Simmons said. “We’re in great shape, but that doesn’t mean there are a lot of things to be done.” —Staff writer Shan Wang can be reached at wang38@fas.harvard.edu
...activities will be open to the public this weekend during their Centennial Celebration. “HRDC’s personality changes a lot from semester to semester, year to year. Without a theater department or faculty administrator, [HRDC and other theater organizations on campus] can run theater and shape theater based on student desires,” says HRDC president Allison B. Kline ’09. Originally known as the Harvard Dramatic Club, HRDC was founded in 1908 with a mission to create a permanent standing theater community at Harvard. It distinguished itself from other universities?...