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Genzyme's announcement, along with the loss of several established Cambridge businesses to the recession, prompted Reeves to steer the council in a new direction. In his inaugural address, Reeves vowed to bury Cambridge's reputation as an anti-business town...
THOSE WHO KNOW Dunne are happy topatiently discuss her accomplishments, but theyclearly prefer to steer the conversation away fromDunne's visual impairment...
...campaign debt.) Luce was an intellectual architect for Perot's crusades to fight drugs and overhaul Texas schools, and many of his ideas -- including school choice and early-childhood intervention -- are likely to figure in a Perot platform. But it is his quieting influence on Perot that will help steer the sometimes impetuous candidate through the election...
...election goes to the House, the Democrats would have a nominal advantage. Conventional wisdom suggests that partisanship would also steer each chamber of Congress. But that might not hold. In the present House, Democratic-controlled delegations outnumber Republican ones by a ratio...
This is the primary reason SAA did not come to The Crimson with the full story behind our push to maintain the Indo-Muslim cultural chair. Crimson articles have an anti-administration slant, and thus, we wanted to steer clear of this bias and maintain control of our discourse with the Administration...