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...shortness of funds in FAS, and we have been told that FAS does not have the money to continue with the planned North Yard science building,” Professor of Physics Daniel S. Fisher wrote in an e-mail, referring to plans for a building in the east section of the North Yard that have been scrapped. “Yet in October, the Dean spoke of ‘wondrous opportunities’ in Allston and the President [has told the Boston Globe that] cost should not be a limiting factor. Larry Summers is an economist...
Last February, Boston Globe columnist Bob Ryan wrote a feature that ran on the front of the Sports section entitled, “See Here, Ruggiero a Talent.” In addition to lauding the play of co-captain Angela Ruggiero, the anchor of Harvard’s defense and an equally potent threat on the offensive end, Ryan referred to the upcoming Harvard-Dartmouth game as “the absolute Best Show In Town...
...year-old at whose bedside the chief of Israel's army sat last week was a civilian, and it wasn't a Palestinian bullet that severed an artery in his left leg and destroyed his right knee. An Israeli soldier shot Gil Naamati as he protested at the section of the "security fence" that cuts through the West Bank village of Masha. Naamati was hit by live ammunition after he clipped a piece of razor wire. "You shouldn't have done that," Yaalon said quietly. "I know," Naamati replied, shrugging, "but it's not a capital offense." That depends...
...demarcation line between the West Bank and Israel. Instead, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon snaked the fence into the West Bank to incorporate Israeli settlements and to take advantage of more easily defensible topography. The fence is already 165 km long; work is under way on a new section around Jerusalem and south to Hebron, and there are plans for an eastern fence probably along the heights above the Jordan Valley. Palestinians charge that the route cuts villages off from their fields and hems in some communities between the Israeli border and the fence, the gates of which are often shut...
...attempt, led Pakistani officials to suspect al-Qaeda involvement. The driver of the car that got closest to the President on Christmas Day had his face blown off by the blast; from that grisly evidence he was identified as Muhammad Jamil, a 23-year-old from the Pakistani-controlled section of Kashmir, who was affiliated with a militant Islamic group that Musharraf has tried to curb. "Whoever has done this," says Major General Shaukat Sultan Khan, a spokesman for the military, "they have some kind of objective. They will keep trying until they reach...