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Whelan also said the courses were intended to strengthen and broaden the curriculum...
...take care of the drug war on their own soil. Asked about the possibility that he might lose his visa, Samper remarked that he did not need a U.S. visa to govern Colombia. The revocation will not likely hurt Samper?s popularity at home, says Lopez, and could even strengthen his position. "A majority of Colombians don?t like the U.S. being a bully," she says. "Even if they think Samper is guilty -- a poll found 50 percent believe Samper might be guilty of something -- they do not think it is the business of the U.S. to punish him." -- Chris...
...Romers also form a husband-wife team, working in macroeconomics and economic history. Both professors said they found the Kennedy School's renewed emphasis on macroeconomics heartening and look forward to helping to strengthen that area of study at the school...
...proposal, as outlined in a letter to The Crimson (please see page 10), said that the trustees would "participate fully in its deliberations, offer advice on fund-raising and fiscal accountability and strengthen organizational memory...
...agreement between the parties. We have offered two compromise proposals to resolve the issues. First, we would grant a partial exception to PBHA to have non-students on its governing board by creating special trustees who would participate fully in deliberations, offer advice on fundraising and fiscal accountability and strengthen institutional memory. We believe that their voice could be an important addition. Second, on staff, the College has offered to appoint an administrator for PBHA through a mutual search process to strengthen the staff resources available to this complex organization...