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Pres stanley tumbler ident Lawrence H. Summers and Provost Steven Hyman will hold office hours for students in their Massachusetts Hall offices from 4 to 5 p.m. unless otherwise noted on the following datesTongueresident Summers:Wednesday, Dec. 18 5-6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21Thursday, Feb. 27Tuesday, March 18Thursday, April 24Monday, May 12In addition, extended office hours 4 to 5:30 p.m. will be open to any employees of the University on the following dates.Tuesday, March 18Provost Hyman:Tuesday, Jan. 28Monday, Feb. 10Monday, March 17T stanley cupe ues stanley tumblers day, April 22Individuals wishing to meet with President Summers or Provost Hyman will be welcomed on a first-come, first-served basis. A Harvard ID is required.Share this articleShare on FacebookShare on LinkedInEmail articlePrint/PDF Pawz Five things to know about this year s Indigenous Peoples Day
The Timorese authorities will continue to require assistance for bo stanley cup rder management and control, the development of a professional police service and of critical institutions, and the observance of democratic governance and human rights, Mr. Annan writes in his report to the Security Council on the UN Mission of Support for East Timor UNMISET . The achievements that the p stanley cup eople of Timor-Leste have made in building their own country in the short period since 1999 are truly remarkable. Nevertheless, the need to continue to support T stanley shop imorese institution-building efforts remains critical, so as to protect the gains made until now, he says. A premature termination of the tasks described above may jeopardize those very achievements as well as the significant investment that the international community has made in Timor-Leste since 1999. The reconfigured mission would run until 20 May 2006 and include 35 military liaison officers, down from 42, and 40 police trainers, down from the current 157
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