Word: openly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Members said they had received an e-mail message Tuesday from the club's undergraduate officers informing them that, effectively immediately, their keys would no longer open the building's Plympton St. entrance...
...complains. "I had club promoters running around ‘looking for Fabianna,' basically to make sure I had a good time. They tried to appease me by throwing drinks in my face. Sorry, but alcohol was very little incentive or appeasement in Cancun, the land of the open bar." Some of the World Class staff was even amused by the tenacity of the Harvard group, as most other college-aged groups had never put up such a fight after having been given the run-around. Fabianna continues that "as I hung up the phone once, I overheard Paul...
...months later, Guberman was talking on the phone, pacing the hallway, when he noticed that the fuse box was partially open. For reasons that remain unknown, perhaps the hand of God, he opened the box. Written on the inside of the fuse box door were the words "gluttony" and "wrath." He was intrigued, but a quick search revealed no clues. Once again, he laid the matter to rest. Guberman had a chance encounter with a couple of former Canaday F residents and asked them about the sins. They knew nothing of the subject. Enter Clint T. Kenley '03, a blockmate...
...Willison '03, the man who coined the term Store 23, explains, "It's the bane of my late-night existence...I've witnessed the Store 23 phenomenon at least 5 or 6 times." The symptoms are the same every time: a recycled sign claiming that the store will re-open at 3:30 (when in fact re-opening usually occurs up to an hour later), a stench of cannabis in the air and a familiar, red-eyed cashier. Willison suspects one culprit is responsible: "It's that white guy with the glasses who looks like Eminem." Upon questioning, the manager...
...give others an equal voice at the table, it at least ought to heed the IMF and World Bank when they offer anti-poverty proposals that would be simple to implement. We have already noted the Clinton administration's shameful refusal (largely under pressure from domestic labor unions) to open markets to the exports of poor countries at the request of the World Bank. The IMF and World Bank have now created a joint committee to implement two initiatives for poverty reduction and debt relief, and the U.S. and other developed nations should give these programs their full support...