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...spite of concerns and even some expectations, Montijo is still with the Crimson for her final spring...
...electorate opposed Azanar’s decision to send troops in the first place. The majority of swing voters—those who switched their votes to the Socialists in the wake of bombings—had planned to vote for Azanar’s Popular Party in spite of its policy on Iraq...
...Monday night, University President Lawrence H. Summers held his latest highly visible meet and greet session with undergraduate students, this time in Adams House. Approximately 60 students, lured by the promise of pizza and face time with Harvard’s president, headed to Adams. In spite of his high profile, however, Summers is not the administrator with the most influence on Harvard undergraduates’ lives. That man is Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby...
...most senior news editors. They concluded damningly, “[Top administrators] seem incapable or unwilling to acknowledge that new procedures and attitudes represent a blow to transparency, and that this is a problem.” Of course, the complaints of two undergraduates, in spite of their rhetorical potency, should probably not trouble Kirby excessively. More worryingly for Kirby, though, over the past week 11 Faculty members, from a broad range of disciplines, voiced similar concerns to me, arguing that their dean was aloof and unengaged with their priorities...
...troops, representing several European allies, under Polish command in southern Iraq. The Poles, for their part, have not been able to obtain the same privileged visa-free status that French and German travelers now hold to enter the U.S. This remains State Department policy in spite of the fact that France and Germany, unlike Poland, are known to have terrorist cells operating on their soil. Polish companies have found lucrative reconstruction contracts scarce in the new Iraq...