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Despite having widened his target demographic, Flynn insists that the festival is still “first and foremost catered to Irish and Irish-American consumers” as a way to celebrate Irish culture and accomplishments. He also lists more discerning viewers with a taste for non-mainstream, art-house movies as a secondary audience...
...made numerous trips to the sin bin, tallying seven penalties for 14 minutes, including four in the second period. Even when BC wasn’t inviting whistles, the Eagles were delivering heavy body checks against Harvard. Freshmen defenseman Brian McCafferty seemed to be BC’s favorite target, absorbing two big hits that had him bent over on the bench for several minutes. “The one play [McCafferty] got banged up on, I thought he never touched the puck,” Donato said. “I didn’t think...
...three years ago.Citing the SEIU’s dissatisfaction with Harvard’s performance, Snegroff said that the union is now demanding a goal of 70 percent be written into the next contract.Wrinn said the 49 percent rate represents “good progress” toward the target, but noted that the low turnover rate among Harvard’s janitors makes it difficult to hire more full-time workers. Since the 2002 contract negotiation, annual turnover has ranged from 4.8 percent to 8.7 percent.“Harvard can’t create a new full-time...
...hand-made explosives belt that she tried but failed to detonate in the hotel's ballroom on November 9. As if in a trance, she then coldly recounted the plan. "There was a wedding at the hotel, with children, women and men inside," she said, explaining the choice of target. Her husband then took one corner of the ballroom, she took another. "I tried to explode [my belt] but it wouldn't," she said. But Rishawi's husband managed to detonate, causing the massive blast that killed dozens of wedding guests. The three coordinated hotel attacks left 58 people dead...
...Catalano says that most drug law violations in the area come from individuals not affiliated with the College who come on campus to find a place to light up. Enforcement, in sum, is more likely to target “pit kids” and the homeless than Harvard students...