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Harvard Law Students Take Action Against Cure Lounge

George Regan, the spokesperson for Cure, said that he is “tired of dealing” with the fallout from the incident and “sick of” discussing the matter, adding that the event promoters are playing a “game” with an agenda in mind in the aftermath of the incident.

Event promoters Michael Beal ’06 and Kwame Osuwu-Kesse ’06, both second-year students at Harvard Business School, have not returned calls or e-mails requesting comment. The pair has not made any official comments for other publications as well.

—Staff writer Caroline McKay can be reached at carolinemckay@harvard.college.edu.

This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

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CORRECTION: December 15, 2010

An earlier verison of the Dec. 15 news article "Harvard Law Students Take Action Against Cure Lounge" incorrectly stated that Mohsen Mostafavi, the dean of the Graduate School of Design, sent an e-mail to students asking them to reconsider patronizing Cure. In fact, GSD Dean of Students Laura Snowdon sent the e-mail.

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