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...order for these changes to work, the faculty will have to make sacrifices. Cutting first year class size in half means that more classes will have to be taught, and many professors will accept a heavier teaching schedule next year. Stuntz says he is impressed by what he calls the “selflessness” of the HLS faculty...
...Harvard has the funds to move its graduate schools twice. Preparing the space for academic use will be a long and difficult process for the Harvard administration, but deciding which schools shall go and what is to be done with the space that is left will be an even heavier task. Summers must ensure that the rearrangement of the University enhances rather than interferes with its educational mission-—and that the Charles River will not mark an institutional division within Harvard, but only a geographic...
...international pressure Still, the Sharon government is all too aware that air strikes are an ineffective weapon against suicide bombers sent by Islamist groups who have always opposed the peace process and who celebrate martyrdom. So while Israel has reportedly drawn up a list of targets for even heavier air strikes if it is unsatisfied by Arafat's cease-fire efforts, under present circumstances the Jewish State's best hope of stemming the tide of suicide bombings remains Arafat's own security apparatus. Israel has targeted those forces in retaliation for bombings authored by his Islamist rivals precisely because...
...That ruling means the big airlines have new license to throw their weight around, and the bigger the airline, the heavier the weight. United, which is now the second-largest carrier (American's purchase of TWA made it top dog), could make whatever concessions the DOJ demands to make the merger fly, and then - considering the safety net of the judge's ruling for American - swoop back in after the deal closes and drive smaller rivals out with the kind of pricing hardball American has now officially gotten away with...
...statue has never been outside Algeria before. Cherchel was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Mauretania, restored by Augustus to Cleopatra Selene's husband, Juba II. Another marble rendering of Cleopatra Selene, found near Juba's palace at Cherchel, shows her as a more mature woman, with a heavier face and "snail-shell" curls around her forehead...