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With the official declaration date for Undergraduate Council presidential candidates still nearly three weeks off, current UC Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said last week that he would be conducting meetings with faculty members and top administrators to discuss whether the changes he might pursue as president would be feasible in the coming year...
...could not obtain the necessary approval from the Department in time. The Department is in talks with Motorola about providing cell phones for the program, a representative from the company told The Crimson. Fryer studies material-based incentive programs, an area of research that has little empirical data to date. “I don’t think anybody knows [how successful the program will be], because no one has tried it before,” said Ronald F. Ferguson, a lecturer at the Kennedy School’s Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy...
...Cafe Iruña offered traditional Spanish dishes there. But for now, Picca still calls his restaurant, which opened Oct. 27, a wine bar. In anticipation of a liquor license, he has been issuing coupons to customers for a free glass of wine to be poured at an unspecified date. Small Plates offers food categories such as the French “pour potager” and the Italian “pan bagna.” Picca said he also hopes to support New England farmers by varying the menu according to the availability of local ingredients. Despite...
...Evans' choice of audience would have also generated comment. He delivered his speech, which had prior approval from British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, to the Society of Editors, a group dedicated to the preservation of media freedoms. The date of the speech added further piquancy: Evans addressed his audience on Guy Fawkes' Day, the anniversary of one of the earliest terror conspiracies in Britain, the failed plot on Nov. 5, 1605, to blow up the Houses of Parliament...
Also, the new embassy compound will make life for diplomats in Iraq much more comfortable when it opens next year at a date still to be determined. Currently many State Department personnel in Iraq live in trailers surrounding Iraq's Republican Palace, a working mansion of roughly 300 rooms retrofitted to accommodate the U.S. embassy's temporary residence and elements of the American military command. The new embassy facility will have recreation facilities and apartment-style housing in buildings built to withstand any falling bombs. "We will have kitchens," said U.S. Economic Minister Ambassador Charles Ries, who spoke to reporters...