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...several years, we (along with a number of others from the Class of 1969) have raised this issue with University President Lawrence H. Summers. Following the announcement of his resignation, the Wall Street Journal reported that Harvard’s recently-departed fund managers asserted that Summers listened too much to us. In fact, he did not listen enough...

Author: By Stanley H. Eleff, David E. Kaiser, and William A. Strauss | Title: Better Uses of Harvard's Wealth | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...needs of Cambridge Public Schools children,” said CityStep Executive Director Russell L. Graney ’07. According to CityStep Executive Producer Geoffrey S. Johnston ’07, a heavier emphasis is now placed on teaching students dance terminology and applying that knowledge to journal entries and creative projects. One example he cited was a Thanksgiving-season project in which students choreographed a turkey dance using terms such as “oppositional motion” and “fluid motion.” “Kids are able to address dance...

Author: By Laura A. Moore and Joyce Y. Zhang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: CityStep Strives to Survive as Testing Stressed | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...true that when things go bad for any White House - and an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Wednesday night put Bush's approval rating at 37% - rumors of a shakeup always begin to fly. And indeed, all of the speculation was dismissed by some knowledgeable people as just that. However, CBS News reported Wednesday night that Howard Baker, who was Senate majority leader, chief of staff to Ronald Reagan and ambassador to Japan for this administration, had placed a call to the White House on Tuesday and "sent a direct message" to Chief of Staff Andrew Card urging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Bush Clean (The White) House? | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...late February, rumors of President Lawrence H. Summers’ resignation spread across Harvard’s blogosphere and open lists before the Wall Street Journal broke the story the next morning...

Author: By Alexander D. Blankfein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Politicos Blog UC Meeting | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

Pregnant women may want to think twice before their next trip to the taqueria, according to a study published in the monthly research journal, “Environmental Health Perspectives.” The study—authored by Stacey A. Missmer of the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health and a team of researchers here and in Texas—correlates the over-consumption of corn tortillas with neural-tube defects (NTDs) in unborn children. Often debilitating and sometimes fatal, NTDs such as anencephaly and spina bifida have been linked directly to the tortillas...

Author: By Mallory R. Hellman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tortillas May Cause Fetal Defects | 3/10/2006 | See Source »

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