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...father’s traditional art studio in Tibet.There’s a semicircular VIP lounge, separated from the hoi polloi by a curtain of steel beads and decorated with Mandela on the wall and Buddha’s head on a pedestal. It’s unclear what is required to gain entry, but it sure is purdy.Upstairs is also rather well-upholstered, though it lacks the suavity of the downstairs; it looks like the owners spent less exorbitantly up here.While most will probably head to Om for its atmosphere, there’re some very good noshings...
...unclear just how much Fernndez means to challenge this, even though his Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) is slightly left (but pro-business) and his upbringing quite modest. His mother fled the island to work as a seamstress in a New York City garment factory, which afforded Leonel some formative years in New York City's Upper West Side. To many, Fernndez seems more fixated on consolidating power than on advancing his government's ambitious agenda. His government, for example, is spending almost as much building a subway line--$700 million--as it does on education and health together...
...Opus will still not identify its members, and many prefer not to identify themselves. In England, in late 2004, the Labour government's Education Secretary, Ruth Kelly, went months before confirming she had received "spiritual support" from Opus. (Her exact status remains unclear.) Nor, as Allen shows in his book, will Opus formally own up to many of its institutions. Its U.S. schools tend to go by bland names like the Heights or Northridge Prep. For years, he reports, the 17-story U.S. headquarters in New York, finished in 2001, lacked an identifying street-level sign. Allen counts 15 universities...
...sooner rather than later,” Greenblatt said. It has not been decided which department will house the course, Menand said. He and other professors hope that a new designation will be made in the course catalogue for interdisciplinary humanities courses. The cost of this initiative is still unclear, but “innovation funds” are being provided to professors developing courses, Tatar said. “The big issue that hasn’t been grappled with as far as I can make out are the costs...personnel costs,” said Professor of Scandinavian...
...coordinate and advise these efforts. Yesterday, the College announced it would fund the board with a grant of $200,000 for its first year. This is a promising sign of the College’s continued support for improving the social life for undergraduates. However, it still remains unclear how the board will be solvent beyond short term grants from the College. The long term situation as it stands is ambiguous and unsettling. We hope that in the coming weeks, the College and the UC can hammer out a long term plan for financing the social programming board?...