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Rita Hamad '03, treasurer of the Harvard-Radcliffe Society for Arab Students, said that her organization abstained from co-sponsorship because "both groups deserve to be mourned, but not at the same time. That might not be appropriate, but we are all praying for peace...
...pool all the sponsorship money to pay for all our events and website administration, so that each sponsor is effectively contributing to the overall operation of the Club," Seth and Labonte write in an e-mail message. "That way, we avoid any conflict of interest, since the money from one sponsor is not tied to any one event...
...return for their sponsorship, about 20 companies, such as Biospace.com, Biogen and Digizyme, receive exposure on the club's website and access to the club's internal resume database, depending on the level of sponsorship...
...race well. Hearing the crowd gave me an even bigger buzz." For his rivals, that kind of atmosphere is a source of envy. U.S. sprinter Gary Hall Jr. believes the Americans could learn something from the Australians. The host country's mix of big venues, knowledgeable fans and corporate sponsorship had given Australia an edge in the pool...
Regarding Intel's recent sponsorship of the Internet and health conference, and its request that Harvard cover up the iMac computer kiosks (News, June 5): The University should have been tougher. You don't "accomodate" a sponsor at the expense of the students. Not a monetary decision? Right. Or perhaps Intel threatened to yank Andy Grove from his appeareance...