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...events of the day, organized by the Harvard Development Office, also included four hours of educational panels designed for the givers, and several catered meals. The use of Annenberg Hall for meals Friday night and Saturday afternoon closed the dining hall to first-years for a day. Annenberg's renovation was funded by the campaign...
...independent contractor will inspect the worn Hasty Pudding building in the next month to see if it is safe for students to use next year, Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth '71 said last week...
Illingworth said the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) would be willing to invest money in the building if it meant undergraduates would be able to use the space next year...
Bush had his religious awakening in his 40s. He has been attending the church of baseball his whole life. The son and grandson of Yale baseball-team captains, Bush learned from his mother the special hieroglyphics that aficionados use to keep score. He knows the statistics and anecdotes of the game the way Bill Clinton knows welfare reform. Baseball, it seems, reveals a truth about Bush: when engaged, he plunges in heart and soul...
Annan's immediate priority was to free the hostages in Sierra Leone. Although the Blue Helmets are empowered to use lethal force to protect themselves, they are not there to go to war. Annan begged a host of African leaders to intercede with Sankoh and called for the deployment of a rapid-reaction force to bolster the 8,400 U.N. troops already there. None of the countries capable of sending one were willing; Britain and the U.S. ruled out their own forces. The mercurial rebel chief variously denied that his men were holding anyone, suggested the U.N. soldiers "may have...