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Wynn isn't intimidated by Adelson's massive building program, which he dubs the "Sheldon Avalanche." Adelson's "use of pejorative rhetoric and dismissive language is not so much a reflection of any deep understanding on his part as it is his personality. He can't help himself," Wynn says. His posh inn, Wynn believes, will draw customers who will run up larger tabs--and create fatter profits. "Bigger ain't better. Better is better," Wynn says. The Wynn Macau "would look not like an office building, but a resort. We will always get our market share, because...
...amazing things at once,” Epstein said. “We can provide a night of really amazing comedy for Harvard students and we can make a serious effort to raise both money and awareness.” Proceeds from the event will go to Deep Roots, a charity that offers scholarships to underprivileged youths, especially women, in Guatemala, Namibia, Nepal, and Zambia. “We at Harvard take for granted every now and then that we do have an education, a fantastic education,” said HCC Production Chair Samantha H. Fink...
...frequent mention of the long-term effects of the Crusades, I believe that I do not once mention 9/11, for this is not a case in point for me. The conjunction of war and religion (or religious or would-be religious justification of war) is. It has a long, deep, and venerable history, and its most recent manifestations are only that. The report is not to blame, for all it did was to include Historical Study B-11 among 10 or so courses which might meet, “or be adapted to meet, a requirement...
...Harvard affiliates who gave their lives for the preservation of the Union during the Civil War. For that reason, the College has deliberately used the space only for functions consistent with its reverential origins—such as blood drives and Knep’s “Deep Wounds” installation last spring. The College must have selected the transept for food service only after all the more appropriate alternatives, such as the Science Center, had been ruled out, but perhaps it can apply some further imagination to the problem. The “hard marble floors?...
...With deep political mistrust between Syria and the United States, the two countries are hardly ready-made partners in the war on terrorism. Yet by the end of 2002, Zammar was one of at least four prisoners jailed in the Palestine Branch cells in Damascus who had landed there as part of the CIA renditions, according to the book, which is being published by St. Martin's Press. It is widely believed that Zammar, who has never been charged with anything, is still being held without trial in Syria at an unknown location. He was last heard from...