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...have never been able to judge which countries are natural U.S. allies, to be trusted in the long run. U.S. foreign policy, at least toward the developing world, has been governed by short-term tactical necessities rather than far-seeing strategic thinking and action. A superpower should not have tunnel vision. If the U.S. were to adopt a broader perspective and a deeper understanding of people and nations around the world, the hatred toward America could be gradually reduced. There is simply no quick solution. DEEPAK BANERJEE New Delhi
Harvard officials insist the tunnel will improve safety on Cambridge Street by moving pedestrian traffic underground...
According to current plans, only one of the two buildings will have a loading dock, and supplies would be shuttled to the second building through the tunnel. Without that passage, the University would have to add a loading dock to the second building—reducing the amount of green space around the center...
Whether or not the city will grant Harvard permission to dig the tunnel remains unclear. The city’s planning board will need to approve an easement allowing the University to dig under the street. Later, the City Council will have to add its own seal of approval—which is likely to take well into...
...voting down the tunnel the council would “discredit” and “alienate” the boards that have already approved the CGIS project, Zewinski said. And without the tunnel, CGIS planners would be forced to return to the drawing board...