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...During this time, I loved to pretend that I was once again a full-fledged London resident, living the fast-paced expatriate life, and partaking in all the perks that come with it, including fabulous weekend traipses to other cities in Europe. My friends and I made a whirlwind weekend of it in Paris on Bastille Day and last week, we journeyed to Belgium as well...
...Even while maintaining an office in Cambridge, Summers has made a whirlwind tour of the globe, hopping back and forth from coast to coast, and making frequent international appearances, including a trip to Asia and back in one day, according...
...teams offer contracts and it was just a matter of finding the best offer and negotiating the best signing bonus.” And negotiate he did. The back fielded multiple calls from different coaches on multiple phone lines at once in what he called “a whirlwind,” before making his decision. The Colts will apparently provide him with overly generous financial compensation. “I’m not going to disclose how much it was, but the teams commented that the deal that I got was outstanding,” Dawson said...
Following a whirlwind tour of Latin America, Father Roy Bourgeois stopped in Cambridge yesterday to spread his message about the need to shut down a military training facility run by the U.S. Army for Latin American soldiers. Bourgeois spoke in Emerson Hall last night of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC), its predecessor the School of Americas, and their notoriety for allegedly teaching torture techniques to its students and graduating a number of infamous dictators. Hosted by Harvard College Student Advocates for Human Rights and co-sponsored by The Latino Political Coalition, Bourgeois described his experiences...
Taking advantage of a break from the whirlwind weekends that often feature four and five events over a two-day stretch, the Harvard sailing team competed in just two regattas—both on the nearby Charles River—over Easter weekend. The Crimson capitalized on the relaxed schedule, as the No. 8 women earned a hard-fought first-place finish, while the No. 5 co-eds also sailed well, taking third-place overall. It was the first top finish for the women all spring, and it came just as the season begins to wind down for the team...