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...road to electoral success has been difficult for candidates who are members of male final clubs. They have had their ambitions dashed in each of the last five years. Throughout this campaign, Flores taunted Schwartz about his membership in the Fly, saying that he should open up final club space to all students if his plans for improving student space fall through...
...newly established ones,” she said. “We seem to be doing okay, but we don’t yet know what the first and second quarter will bring once the inauguration is over.” Harvard’s stake in the success of local businesses is substantial. According to James Gray, associate vice president for Harvard Real Estate Services, the University owns around 10 percent of the retail locations in Harvard Square. Harvard Book Store and Leavitt & Pearce are among the more famous shops. “There is a wonderful...
Additionally, the road to electoral success has been difficult for UC presidential and vice-presidential candidates with male final club affiliations. Tickets boasting final club ties have had their ambitions dashed in each of the last five years, falling to opponents with no such affiliation. Throughout this campaign, Flores taunted Schwartz for his membership in the Fly, saying that he should open up final club space to all students if his plans for improving student space fall through...
...profitable classified ads. Fighting to preserve current print circulations is a futile endeavor. However, there is a place for journalism online. If newspapers can develop a new online business model and adapt their content to the new requirements of the Web, they can and will thrive.Newspapers’ success online is dependant on their ability to make Internet content profitable. As it stands, this is very difficult. Even the hugely popular web newspaper Politico raises a full 60 percent of its revenue from advertising in its miniscule print edition. However, new, more sophisticated behavioral advertising techniques are making online...
...leave U.S. forces in Afghanistan for quite some time to come. The economy of impoverished Afghanistan is unlikely, for the foreseeable future, to be able to sustain an army big enough to guarantee the country's security. And that's just one of several thorny issues likely to make success in Afghanistan harder to achieve than in Iraq - unless the U.S. scales back its ambitious goals for the country. Such a rethink may be in the cards, U.S. military officers say, as internal U.S. reviews and President-elect Barack Obama give the seven-year war a fresh look...