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...Myth of You and Me, Leah Steward...
...when he was placed on the Longwood Medical campus. He was transferred to Cambridge in 1984, when Harvard hired him as an employee of the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD). His involvement in the labor movement began in 1990, when he was elected as Harvard’s shop steward for Local 254 of the International Service Employees Union. McCombe later withdrew his membership after a only a few years, arguing that the group’s leadership did not adequately represent its members. He took the Harvard chapter with him and went on to found the independent HUSPMGU...
...possible dangers of the job. Few will debate that Greenspan has been a legendary chairman, but his reputation was tarnished when, in a partisan manner, he dabbled in fiscal policy in 2001, effectively endorsing the Bush tax cuts in his congressional testimony. In doing so, Greenspan was not the steward to the prosperity of the economy that he should have been. Bernanke must learn from and not repeat Greenspan’s actions if he is to be a successful chair. He must always be mindful of his tremendous responsibility: fostering the overall health of the economy, not supporting...
...expressed a willingness to go beyond the legal requirements to address the concerns of all stakeholders about having an adequate supply of water and ensure that their communities and lifestyles are protected. Your article did not adequately represent our commitment to be both a good neighbor and a responsible steward of water resources...
...three days, try VACUVIN ($15), which uses a stopper and a small plastic hand pump to create a partial vacuum inside the bottle. RESERVE ($190) introduces a layer of inert gas over the wine, keeping air out and wine drinkable for six days. The PEK WINE STEWARD ($219), right, uses inert gas and temperature control to keep wine full of flavor for up to two weeks...