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...past few months, the BBC has itself resembled a superannuated soap, the long-term future of the 85-year-old institution called into question as it lurches from embarrassing revelations about editorial lapses to high-level resignations, job cuts and threatened strikes. Management has apologized for such breaches of trust as falsifying the results of a public vote to name a cat on the children's show Blue Peter (producers rejected the winning entry "Cookie" in favor of "Socks") and showing a trailer for the documentary A Year with the Queen with scenes shown out of sequence to suggest (deceptively...
...evidence, is it still a crime? 9. Professor John Parker. Where did that guy go? And is he still single? 10. Free booze. Now a rarity on campus, you’ve got to know where it is. At all times. 11. Your boyfriend/girlfriend, who you absolutely, totally, completely trust. 12. The UC party funds. “Follow the money”–with GPS it’s just so easy! 13. That guy you’ve had your eye on since freshman year who only seems to pop up when you?...
Given the existence of these disclosures, putting more information about Harvard’s investments derived from the public disclosures on HMC’s website would improve the Harvard communities’ trust of HMC without diminishing its financial edge. Consequently, we hope it revamps the site again in a way that consolidates specific investment and structural information in a readable format. Doing so would create real transparency, not just a pretty Web site...
...benefits matrix—requests that include art and music education programs for a local school and the expansion of neighborhood parks. Currently, Harvard has proposed allocating the funds across four categories, including lifelong learning, economic and workforce development, physical enhancements, and the city’s housing trust fund. But some task force members expressed concern about accepting Harvard’s proposal without articulating the priorities of the community. “The current plan for community benefits as I understand it is Harvard’s proposal,” said Task Force member Brent Whelan...
...indicate some improvement in student outlook, as more students reported feeling safe while commuting to school and when in their own neighborhoods, said Deborah R. Azrael ’83, the associate director of the youth violence center at Harvard. She said students also are more likely to trust the police. The data were released to the community yesterday in Dorchester at the first of a series of meetings led by the Boston Public Health Commission and Mayor Thomas M. Menino. The goal of the meetings is to bring together public health officials, teenagers, and high school and community leaders...