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...piece of the University’s 350-acre Allston campus—a $1 billion science complex—will remain on schedule and begin next spring.Although Faust said she has not committed the University to a dramatic change in planning, she appears to be taking a more consultative approach to the expansion compared with her predecessor, Lawrence. H. Summers.Faust has emphasized hearing from stakeholders on both sides of the river before committing Harvard to development projects, something critics of Summers say he failed to do.“We get a lot of e-mails about what?...

Author: By Laurence H. M. holland and Laura A. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Faust Denies Rethinking Allston Plans | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

...father watched every toss and every catch. “Once a young lady learns to do it and do it well, it’s an art,” Mike R. Liles said in a telephone interview.Now, Liles calls her parents almost daily, often to consult with them about the fine points of her routine. She says they have supported her twirling since she began at age nine; her mother even sewed her earliest costumes. Liles’ father used to drive her across the state to twirling competitions in Waco and Arlington. Liles fondly recalls...

Author: By Sarah J. Howland, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Dizzying Halftime Performer | 12/11/2007 | See Source »

...none of whom could—or should—be expected to know everything about every course and every concentration. It is with this in mind that first-year advising provides students with multiple points of entry to advice. In fact, we always recommend that advisers and students consult with specialists in particular fields for concentration-specific guidance. In addition, with new events like the Advising Fair in September and the Advising Fortnight in the spring, first-year advising provides the “readily available advising resources” that you rightly praise in the sophomore advising system...

Author: By Inge-lise Ameer, Tom A. Dingman, Jim N. Mancall, and Monique Rinere | Title: First-Year Advising Deserves More Praise | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

Iqbal says that before a formal decision to boycott is made, the Muslim League will consult with Benazir Bhutto and her popular Pakistan People's party. "We must make an attempt to bring Benazir Bhutto in, we must invite her to join for solidarity. We need a unified stand." But so far, that unity seems far from guaranteed. Bhutto's spokesman Farhatullah Babar has indicated that she would participate in the election "under protest," as opposed to a full boycott. If Bhutto goes ahead, Sharif will have no choice but to follow, for fear of being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Musharraf Sets a New Deadline | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

John Strand runs a consulting firm that does work for most of the world's big wireless carriers and gets 95% of its revenue outside Denmark. It could be based pretty much in any city with a good airport. He says he keeps Strand Consult in Copenhagen largely because his Danish employees are so willing to argue with him and confront conventional wisdom. "Danes can think out of the box," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Denmark Loves Globalization | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

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