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Senator Criticizes Academic Arrests
Senator Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56 protested the arrests of 12 Bangladeshi academics in a letter to the nation’s government last
At KSG, General Draws Fire
The chief of the Bangladeshi military, who took part in a two-day session at the Kennedy School of Government last
Residents Sue to Protect Park
A cluster of Cambridge houses near the Harvard Divinity School, originally built as living quarters for Harvard junior faculty, is
Council Hopefuls Clash on Housing
Candidates for the Cambridge City Council debated the ins and outs of development last night, exchanging views on affordable housing,
Candidates Narrowed in Boston City Council Election
Candidates representing both “new” and “old” Boston vaulted past three rivals in a preliminary election that winnowed the field for
Debate Focuses On City Schools
In their only scheduled debate of the campaign, candidates for the Cambridge School Committee clashed last night on the fiscal
Former Rep. To Direct IOP
Former Rep. Jim Leach, a 15-term Iowa Republican, will serve as the next director of the Institute of Politics (IOP),
Iowa Republican To Replace Shaheen
Former Congressman Jim Leach, a 15-term Iowa Republican, will serve as the next director of the Institute of Politics, the
Opening Seen for Shaheen In ’08
Jeanne Shaheen, who stepped down as director of the Institute of Politics on Friday to run for the U.S. Senate
Shaheen To Resign from Institute of Politics
Jeanne Shaheen, director of Harvard's Institute of Politics, is expected to resign this week to run for U.S. Senate, according
Shaheen Resigns from Institute of Politics
Former New Hampshire Gov. Jeanne Shaheen has stepped down as the director of Harvard's Institute of Politics to run for
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Timothy R. Flaherty concedes defeat at the “Tavern on the Water” in Charlestown, Mass. last night. The son of a former Mass. House speaker, Flaherty had led the field of four in fundraising and editorial endorsements.
Third Time's the Charm
EVERETT—Sixteen months after ending his second candidacy for the Massachusetts State Senate, Cambridge City Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio has won