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...much input as possible from the people who will have to live with the long-term and short-term changes of the development.” “For the past 90 years, this area has been subjected to high-volume traffic, and we want to transform it into an area [that] also focuses on the pedestrian,” said Harris S. Band, the director of physical planning for the Harvard-Allston Development Group. Allston residents who spoke last night expressed reservations over the prospective new road. “When we purchased our houses, we didn?...
...said. Max Anderson, a workshop panelist and current student at KSG and the Business School, spoke of the “open-source movement,” where campaigns enable individuals to independently endorse candidates through innovative technologies like Facebook, YouTube, and text messaging. Anderson said this will transform the 2008 campaigns. Volpe said this shift will require strategists to “cede some control in order to create a relationship with young voters and let them persuade their friends and their peers in ways which they’re used to communicating.” But the panelists...
...nation's bicentennial, and many fear that if Mexico doesn't hit the road to real development--especially a higher-wage economy--during Caldern's presidency, the country may face yet another century of Third World malaise. "If he wants to be a relevant President, he has to transform Mexico," says Luis de la Calle, a former trade undersecretary and prominent business consultant...
This newfound power has inspired companies to transform the most mundane of activities—shopping—into a time of spectacle and excitement. Whole Foods is the innovator in this field, stocking voluptuous produce that would shame the most diligent of horticulturalist. Photos of ruddy farmers reassure you of the authenticity of the product you are buying...
...Cutmore-Scott wrote a role that fit himself perfectly. All four members of the cast gave commendable performances, but Cutmore-Scott was able to transform long-winded musing into a sheer pleasure. When he took the stage, he took all of it. He was mobile, articulate, and energetic. And, of course, the British accent didn’t hurt...