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...Gateses say their smartest investment yet has been GAVI. This year, when five European nations backed them up with an unprecedented $4 billion over 10 years to fund GAVI's work, it was all about leverage. At Davos, Bill Gates and Bono had tag-team meetings with Blair, Schröder and other leaders, using the example of one as peer pressure for the other. Bill remembers talking to Bono between meetings and telling him he wasn't sure Schröder would come around. Bono was undeterred. "I tend to be a little more realistic," Bill says. "He's always saying...
...erupted between the City of Cambridge and the University over the planned location of the complex, and its effect on the areas around it. Original designs for a tunnel connecting the two buildings under the street were abandoned after they met with fierce local opposition that drove the price tag up by $10 million—a sum the College deemed unreasonable...
...compressed to form tiles, in favor of wet clay production, which lends clay its personality as it dries. But it's an expensive method, reflected in the tiles' cost - $215 to $250 per sq m - and it spurred Rege and Turner to create seductive designs to justify the price tag. "We wanted to get away from the Arts and Crafts thing by choosing contemporary, graphic images," says Turner. "The ideas evolved between us, trying to think of quirky things you could have on walls - a spider in the corner of a shower, or taps above the sink." That led them...
...briefed us on the kind of coat you really need when it snows, and made us feel completely at home in Cambridge. My wonderful teachers and classmates had so many concerns and questions but never made me feel like an outsider. I especially thank my friends, who let me tag along to every Mather House function, and all the other Mather residents who didn’t look at me funny when I showed up at Happy Hour every other Friday...
...fronts spiraled around the first mosh pit of the night, under Lou’s watchful eyes.Dinosaur Jr. ended the show with the strongest, heaviest material they had, tearing through several “You’re Living All Over Me” tracks. The guitar and bass tag teamed the crowd through the volatile tempo changes of “Lung,” then piled on the doomster ur-grunge of “Sludgefeast,” before exiting stage left for the requisite encore. When the band swaggered back in, no-one complained.They chugged straight...