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...November, the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC), a subsidiary body of the UC, cancelled its planned fall concert featuring hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean because of insufficient ticket sales, costing the UC between $25,000 and $30,000 in sunk costs. And the UC’s Springfest Afterparty last year cost $16,000 but drew fewer than 200 people...
...November, the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC), a subsidiary body of the UC, cancelled its planned fall concert featuring hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean because of insufficient ticket sales, costing the UC between $25,000 and $30,000 in sunk costs...
...mother of his two children and now works as a nurse in a Florida county prison-- reiterates the arguments he made last year: Terri would not have wanted artificial life support; she was beyond recovery; she felt no pain. He remains angry at his former in-laws. "They sunk so deep," he says. "They said I strangled Terri, I abused Terri. I have the medical examiner's report that says there's no abuse." Michael knows people will view his book as an attempt to settle scores but says, "It is not an attack on Terri's parents...
...stand up to the student protesters to show a certain toughness, before facing a possible showdown with his right-wing rival, Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, in next year's presidential election. But clinging resolutely to a deeply unpopular policy seems unlikely to help Villepin - whose personal approval rating has sunk to the mid-30s - with the voters. He may be looking for some room to maneuver. On Friday night, the Prime Minister met with university rectors, many of whom have urged him to retract the law. Villepin signaled little willingness to do so, but there were signs that the government...
...school year, the school system boasted a total enrollment of 7,988. By the 2002-2003 school year, enrollment had fallen to 6,994, according to the Department of Cambridge Community Development website. CPS Committee member Patricia M. Nolan ’80 said those numbers have sunk to 6,000 for the current school year...