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The report, which was two years in the making, outlines a twofold purpose for the new policy: to improve the quality of education at BU, and, by linking salaries to performance, to control the surging faculty payroll.
That gave the opposition 12 days to beat Milosevic in the streets. Kostunica called for national civil disobedience: strikes and peaceful demonstrations to shut the country down until the outpolled President capitulated. The protest movement seemed to start slowly, barely sputtering to life in Belgrade, where garbage piled up, shops...
Speaking more with unadulterated optimism than brash assuredness, George captures the spirit of this year's Crimson team. Featuring 15 freshmen and six sophomores, Harvard has effectively tapped its core of young players in surging to a No. 8 ranking in the latest New England regional poll.
Winning the Ivy League championship would give the Crimson an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament in November. Despite an early--and unexpected--loss to surging Brown (8-0, 1-0), Harvard is still in the thick of the Ivy race.
It's no secret that soft money has flooded the American political process. But only now has the extent of the deluge emerged in clear relief: According to a report released Wednesday by New York University's Brennan Center, the unregulated funds, which corporations and other wealthy donors filter into...