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...that there is no “meaningful” change in politics. The power of “Yes we can!” will fade away, and millions of Obama recruits to the political process will conclude that it’s “business as usual?? again...
...destination from the San Francisco Bay Area and also LAX” said Patricia Condon, a spokeswoman for Virgin America. For the airline’s maiden flight from San Francisco to Boston, Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals—in drag as usual??welcomed the travelers on arrival. The Pudding’s plan was to give their signature kiss to Richard Branson, the founder and president of Virgin, during the press conference about the new flights to Boston, said Pudding member Joshua E. Lachter ’09. But the day before the press...
...reports suggests that developed countries carry the burden of cutting carbon emissions, while developing economic powerhouses—like China, India, and Brazil—continue their industrialization at “business-as-usual?? emissions levels...
...meeting yielded a high Cantabrigian turnout—with more than three times as many citizens in attendance than usual??due to the agenda’s 2008-2009 school year budget presentation. In addition to school officials and the general public, principals of Cambridge Public Schools were also present to answer questions...
...agreed to disagree,” said spokesman Ed F. Blaguszewski. “It is very unlikely that, given the pressing needs of the university, we will roll back student fees.” He added that the university will be “open for business as usual?? during the protests. Jeff J. Napolitano, president of UMass-Amherst Graduate Student Senate, said that these problems existed prior to his arrival on campus as an undergraduate several years ago. This reflects the “administration’s refusal to really deal with these problems...