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...Ortega from being elected, even threatening to cut aid to Nicaragua if he won the election, and some investors fear the consequences of any move by Washington to make life difficult for a Sandinista government. Says Chris Berry, owner of San Juan del Sur's landmark Pelican Eyes Piedras y Olas Resort, "Everyone here is more afraid of what the U.S. will do than they are of Ortega...
...extended. Marks, a sophomore, said that Jonathan Edwards and Silliman, two of the 12 residential colleges, do not plan on having a tailgate. Every residential college is guaranteed a tailgate spot, but it’s unclear how many will use their space. —Staff writer Joyce Y. Zhang can be reached at jyzhang@fas.harvard.edu...
...been productive, notably in May when FiCom moved to grant student groups upfront funding and the direct deposit of funds. This change came about as a result of a survey Adelman administered with then-FiCom Vice Chair Sarafa to student groups last spring. The changes became effective this fall.Edward Y. Lee ’08, a council member, says that he is planning a run, though he would not specify his running mate or for what position he would specifically seek, though the UC sources say that he will form a ticket with Ali A. Zaidi...
...addition to the three tickets named by the source, UC Representative Edward Y. Lee ’08 confirmed that he will participate in December’s election, though he would not name his running mate or the position he will seek...
...cuts into their study time. For instance, I once noticed that my sister, Kirsten, was on the Internet updating her Facebook.com profile the night before she had a big midterm (Facebook.com mini-feed, Oct. 29, 11:39 p.m.) It was a science midterm, and her lack of a Y-chromosome meant that she should have been studying extra hard to make up for her natural deficiencies in the field (Summers, Larry...