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Who Deserves a Spot on the Next Harvard 100?
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WHO DESERVES A SPOT ON THE NEXT HARVARD 100? TELL US WHAT YOU THINK!
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The editors of 02138 Magazine want to know who you think belongs on the 2008 “Harvard 100” list of most influential members of the Harvard community. Previous winners include Bill Gates and Al Gore; this year’s list will appear in the December/January issue of 02138. We want to hear your nominations; they can be famous or infamous, celebrated or unknown.
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The Harvard 100 2008
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Manhattan Media Launches Ivy League Media With Aquisition of 02138
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New division to roll out magazines, social networking sites, events for alumni of all eight Ivy League universities.
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Bruce Wasserstein
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05/07/2008
Even Lazard writes down
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Jared Kushner
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05/07/2008
Art imitating art imitating art
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Albert Cohen
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05/07/2008
Criminal behavior
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Matt Damon
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05/06/2008
The Bourne Conspiracy: video game character not imitation of Matt Damon
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Michelle Obama and Barack Obama
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05/06/2008
Combating elitism
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Jeff Zucker
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05/06/2008
Zucker shows support for a new anti-piracy bill
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Peter Olson
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05/06/2008
The Random House chief might step down
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Win Min
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05/06/2008
Academic Win Min on rebuilding Myanmar
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Reginald Hudlin
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05/05/2008
It the BET Big-Shot a Superhero or a Supervillain?
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Reginald Hudlin
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05/05/2008
It the BET Big-Shot a Superhero or a Supervillain?
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George W. Bush
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05/05/2008
Bush forced to see the furry side of climate change.
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George W. Bush
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05/05/2008
Bush Forced to See the Furry Side of Climate Change.
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Barack Obama
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05/05/2008
Obama Squeaks by in Guam.
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Barack Obama
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05/05/2008
Obama Squeaks by in Guam.
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Steve Ballmer
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05/05/2008
No Yahoo for Microsoft
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Steven Ballmer
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05/05/2008
No Yahoo for Microsoft
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Mort Zuckerman
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05/02/2008
The Tabloid Wars continue.
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Last Week: The World's Most Leading Question
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05/02/2008
A run-down of the Harvardians who made headlines this week.
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Matt Birk
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05/02/2008
Matt Birk Will Be Nice to His Probable Successor, John Sullivan.
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Ken Griffin
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05/02/2008
Ken Griffin Almost Goes Public.
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Michael Bloomberg
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05/02/2008
The Dumbest Thing He’s Ever Heard.
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Marlene Krauss
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05/02/2008
Marlene Krauss ousts the management of the Chelsea Hotel.
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Bill O'Reilly
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05/01/2008
The Hillary Factor
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Sumner Redstone
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05/01/2008
Is he a lover or a fighter?
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Steven Ballmer
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05/01/2008
Ballmer: Baller or Bailer?
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Ben Bernanke
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05/01/2008
How low can they go?
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Daniel Pipes
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04/30/2008
His characterization of a Brooklyn school as a madrassa set off a storm of controversy.
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Barack Obama
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04/30/2008
Is Reverend Wright purposefully sabotaging his former parishioner's campaign?
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Al Franken
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04/30/2008
Tax evasion is no joke.
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Jeffrey Sachs (again)
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04/29/2008
At last, a Madonna-Harvard connection.
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Jeffrey Sachs
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04/29/2008
Is Jeffrey Sachs yearning to become an official government mandarin?
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David Javerbaum
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04/29/2008
Cry-Baby, Cry.
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Eliot Spitzer
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04/29/2008
The Spitzer saga gets even smuttier(?!)
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Michael Bloomberg
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04/29/2008
Bloomberg books it. And writes a poem.
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Meg Whitman
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04/29/2008
Where's Whitman?
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Keith Gessen
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04/29/2008
A literary It-boy plays football, trades barbs.
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Zoe Cruz
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04/28/2008
Was the abrupt dismissal of "most powerful woman on Wall Street" inevitable?
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Zoe Cruz
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04/28/2008
Was the abrupt dismissal of "most powerful woman on Wall Street" inevitable?
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Barack Obama
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04/28/2008
As the long slog toward the nomination continues, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are closer than ever in the polls. Where does Obama stand in the wake of Clinton’s victory in Pennsylvania?
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Barack Obama
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04/28/2008
As the long slog toward the nomination continues, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are closer than ever in the polls. Where does Obama stand in the wake of Clinton’s victory in Pennsylvania?
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The U.S. Supreme Court
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04/28/2008
Just in time for the Indiana primary, the Court weighs in on the state's voter-identification law.
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The U.S. Supreme Court
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04/28/2008
Just in time for the Indiana primary, the Court weighs in on the state's voter-identification law.
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Dmitri Nabokov
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04/28/2008
After 30 years in the frying pan, Vladmir Nabokov's final novel is granted a reprieve from the fire.
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Dmitri Nabokov
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04/28/2008
After 30 years in the frying pan, Vladmir Nabokov's final novel is granted a reprieve from the fire.
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Summing Up
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March/April 2008
The Simple Facts about the Hollywood Issue of 02138.
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Antonin Scalia
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04/25/2008
Scalia, Unleashed
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George W. Bush
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04/25/2008
President Bush Admits Economy is Sluggish
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Al Gore
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04/25/2008
The Global Gore Crisis
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David Rockefeller, Sr.
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04/25/2008
The New Rockefeller Center
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Aga Khan
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The Aga Khan's Global Vison.
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Richard Barker, 79
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Architectural consultant; father to 15 adopted and foster children with physical or mental challenges; founder of the Junior National Wheelchair Athletic Association.
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Mohammed El-Erian
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04/24/2008
Raking in the money, unfortunately not at Harvard.
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Eliot Spitzer
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04/24/2008
The sex scandal that keeps on giving.
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Conan O'Brien
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04/24/2008
Lately of Late Night.
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Barack Obama
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04/24/2008
The infinite primary: Pennsylvania results.
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Clive Davis
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04/24/2008
As CEO of SonyBMG Clive Davis discovered some of the biggest stars in the music biz. Does a new job title for the legendary mogul signal the end of an era?
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Ban Ki-Moon
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04/22/2008
As food prices continue to rise, Ki-Moon and others work to avert an international crisis.
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Lou Dobbs
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04/22/2008
The CNN anchor's recent remarks were offensive to some, and unforgivable to others.
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Jeffrey Immelt
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04/22/2008
In the wake of a disappointing quarter at GE, critics and supporters weigh in on the CEO's business strategy. Some even call the security of Immelt's job into question.
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Jeffrey Immelt
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04/22/2008
Weighing the CEO's business strategy
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Steven Ballmer
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04/22/2008
MicroHoo? Ballmer suggests Yahoo's expected strong first-quarter results won't affect Microsoft’s bid.
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Ben Bernanke, A.B. 1975
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04/21/2008
Ben Bernanke: The man. The madness? The grudge match?
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Robert Rimsky, 87
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04/21/2008
After graduating from Harvard Business School, joined the Navy and served as a Naval Supply officer during World War II; worked alongside his father in the family textile business; during his tenure as Chairman of Lucerene Textiles, introduced industry-shaping innovations in the form of new business approaches.
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Ben Bernanke, A.B. 1975
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04/21/2008
Ben Bernanke: The man. The madness? The grudge match?
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George W. Bush, MBA 1975; Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, MPA 2000
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04/21/2008
As three heads of state descend on New Orleans, bloggers and economists speculate. And sharpen their pens.
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George W. Bush, MBA 1975; Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, MPA 2000
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04/21/2008
As three heads of state descend on New Orleans, bloggers and economists speculate. And sharpen their pens.
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Michael Bloomberg, MBA 1966
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04/21/2008
Newsweek and the NY Post both report today on rumors that Michael Bloomberg’s advisers are urging him to purchase the New York Times.
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Michael Bloomberg
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Al Gore, A.B. 1969
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04/21/2008
In advance of Earth Day 2008, all eyes turn to climate change awareness evangelist Al Gore.
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Al Gore
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04/21/2008
In the spirit of Earth Day 2008, all eyes turn to climate change awareness evangelist Al Gore.
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Clinton camp uses "monster" comment for fundraising appeal
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03/07/2008
Samantha Power, J.D. 1999; Barack Obama, J.D. 1991
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Obama advisor Power resigns
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03/07/2008
Samantha Power, J.D. 1999; Barack Obama, J.D. 1991
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The Anti-Utopian
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March/April 2008
Author Chris Hedges talks about new atheists, his faith in the religious impulse, and how to reverse America's march towards plutocracy.
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The Crusader
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March/April 2008
Obama advisor Samantha Power called Hilary Clinton a "monster," but what does she have to say about the writing process, the point of the United Nations, and the hotness of Barack Obama?
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Harvard Boulevard
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March/April 2008
Once upon a time, America’s oldest university dispatched its graduates to the well-known worlds of the East Coast: Wall Street and Washington, law, medicine, and journalism. Then, nearly a century ago, a few risk-taking outsiders, iconoclasts, and eccentrics ventured west to the unsettling new frontier of the movies. Today, Harvard and Hollywood are inseparable. From William Randolph Hearst to Natalie Portman, here is a map to Harvard’s stars.
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From the Editor
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March/April 2008
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Bitsie’s Pieces
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March/April 2008
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Golden State Glamour
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March/April 2008
The Harvard-meets-Hollywood lifestyle: where to live, where to go to get away, how to get there in style, and the clothes and jewelry that will guarantee you look the part.
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The Ticker
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March/April 2008
Whose stock is rising—and whose isn't.
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Perspective: Philip Kaufman
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March/April 2008
The meaning of success, the state of American filmmaking, and Henry Miller's sex life.
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Planet Harvard
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March/April 2008
What’s in the cards for some of Harvard’s most prominent players? Astrologer Noel Tyl reads the horoscopes of three stars.
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Most Likely to Exceed
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March/April 2008
Here’s how four Ivys stack up in the race for famous progeny.
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Cyber Hookup
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March/April 2008
02138 puts Sam Yagan, co-founder of CrazyBlindDate.com, on the hot seat
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Face Off: War of the Words
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March/April 2008
Harvard linguists take verbal jousting to new heights.
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Book Ends
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March/April 2008
Here’s how a quartet of much-discussed recent books fared at the cash registers.
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Books: Food for Thought
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March/April 2008
With spring imminent, which authors are about to bloom?
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Transitions: Chasing Whit Stillman
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March/April 2008
After three successful films, the director vanished. Ten years later, he’s back with a movie like nothing he’s done before.
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Not That Innocent
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March/April 2008
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Under the Knife
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March/April 2008
Boasting a Harvard degree and the blessing of Oprah Winfrey, Jan Adams was a medical celebrity. But when the beloved mother of hip-hop artist Kanye West died one day after Adams operated on her, a different face of Adams came to light.
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Al Franken. Seriously.
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March/April 2008
The SNL scribe toiled in the trenches of late-night comedy until he became the Democrats’ answer to right-wing media. Now Al Franken wants not just your laughter, but also your vote. Why is this man running?.
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Crimson Tide
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March/April 2008
From Conan O'Brien to Natalie Portman to Homer Simpson, Harvardians have painted Tinseltown red. On the pages that follow, meet the actors, writers, directors, and dealmakers who have brought 02138 to 90210.
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Lone Star
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March/April 2008
Tommy Lee Jones is a man of few words—but when he talks about movies, morality, and the "madness" of immigration politics, a few words can say a lot.
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Harvardwood Calling
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March/April 2008
Mia Riverton crosses the divide between Cambridge and La-La Land.
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Scenes From a Marriage
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March/April 2008
The connections between the two H’s are nearly as old as the film industry itself. Some of the highlights ...
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When Harvard Met Hollywood
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March/April 2008
Harvard’s presence in Hollywood is nearly as old as Tinseltown itself, yet the uneasy alliance between the country’s most prestigious academic institution and the nexus of mass entertainment is fraught with a singular tension: Can a highbrow university and a pop culture world just get along?
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Caroline Keck, 99
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01/15/2008
Caroline K. Keck, M.A. '32, one of the founders of modern art conservation, died on Dec. 17 in Cooperstown, N.Y. at the age of 99. A pioneer in her field, Mrs. Keck helped re-cast art conservation as science.
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Very Early in '08, a failed deal harks back to '07
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01/02/2008
Stephen Schwarzman, MBA '72
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Best bet for next president: prediction markets
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Justin Wolfers, M.A. 2000, Ph.D. 2001
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MIT, Harvard offer solution to Mars enigma
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Itay Halevy, M.A. 2007, Ph.D 2011
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Microsoft readies for post-Gates era
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01/02/2008
Bill Gates, College (1977)
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Liberian’s President Sirleaf condemns Bhutto’s assassination
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01/02/2008
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, MPA '71; Benazir Bhutto, A.B. '73
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Bhutto was fun and fiery for friends
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01/02/2008
Benazir Bhutto A.B. '73
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Missing evidence from Bhutto’s murder
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01/02/2008
Benazir Bhutto A.B. '73
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Pakistan’s Days of Rage Leave Cloud of Uncertainty
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Benazir Bhutto A.B. '73
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Harvard forest plan hits bad patch
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01/02/2008
Nathan Matthews, AB 1875
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Candidates urge voter turnout in Iowa
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01/02/2008
Barack Obama, JD '91; Mitt Romney, JD '75, MBA '75
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Rivers Cuomo, A.B. '99-'06
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The Weezer frontman's new solo album brings fans 15 years worth of his private recordings.
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Books by 02138 Authors
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The Facebook Ruling
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November/December 2007
In a quickly convened hearing on Saturday, December 1st, Judge Douglas Woodlock of Federal District Court in Boston ruled against Facebook's attempt to force 02138 to remove
The Facebook Files
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here.
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Breaking News: Judge rules in favor of 02138
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11/30/2007
Statement from 02138 President and Founder Bom Kim: The judge ruled to deny the request to take down the source documents for the article “Poking Facebook” from the 02138 Web site...
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Press Release: Judge rules in favor of 02138
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Statement from 02138 President and Founder Bom Kim: The judge ruled to deny the request to take down the source documents for the article “Poking Facebook” from the 02138 Web site...
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West v. West
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November/December 2007
Cornel West and Kanye West both have new albums out. But that's not all the two Wests have in common...
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How Not To Be Poor
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November/December 2007
Let's face it: It's better being rich!
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Ticker
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November/December 2007
Whose stock is rising-and whose isn't.
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Passions Giving Guide
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November/December 2007
Whether you're interested in donating money or time, here are some Crimson-connected nonprofits you might want to consider.
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Editor's Letter
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November/December 2007
In virtually any conversation about today’s Harvard, the impact of money is paramount.
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A Harvard Holiday
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November/December 2007
Sure, the best things in life are free. But if you don’t get peace, love, and understanding this holiday season, how about a pair of diamond earrings and two weeks on the Great Barrier Reef?
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Rewriting Harvard
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November/December 2007
Wiki revisionism
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Season's Readings
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November/December 2007
Books to keep you warm and buzzy this winter.
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A.D., The Voice
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November/December 2007
He could’ve been a lawyer. Instead, he’s turning legal theory into hip-hop history.
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Calendar
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November/December 2007
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Lawyers’ Poker
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November/December 2007
How poker can help with a few real-world scenarios.
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Open Enrollment
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November/December 2007
Harvard isn’t for everyone … or is it?
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Futurama's Big Score
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November/December 2007
The return of Futurama.
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Campaign Cliques
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November/December 2007
What behind-the-scenes alums might set up
shop in the White House in January ’09?
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Up For Debate
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November/December 2007
Denzel Washington takes on the Harvard debate team.
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The Scandals List
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November/December 2007
A Harvard alumnus in flagrante delicto? Veritas? Looking back, sex scandals are actually a long-running Harvard tradition. Grads (and undergrads) have been caught with their pants down since at least the 18th century.
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Poking Facebook
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November/December 2007
Harvard dropout Mark Zuckerberg created one of the most trafficked sites on the Web and became a paper billionaire as a result. But ongoing lawsuits suggest that Facebook's origins are murkier than Zuckerberg would like to admit. Is the man many are calling Harvard’s next Bill Gates telling the truth?
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Harvard vs. Harvard
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November/December 2007
Drugs! Greed! Kinky sex!— how this match made in heaven turned into the breakup from hell.
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My Iraq
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November/December 2007
Joe Linhart graduated from Harvard in June 2003. Four months later, he was in the Army, headed for Iraq.
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Jobs
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The CBM
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Online Only
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More Harvard Vitners
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September / October 2007
Napa Valley isn't the only place to find Harvard winemakers. Here's a list of Harvard vintages from Argentina, Greece, and elsewhere to add to your list.
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02138 Is Two!
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September / October 2007
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The Network
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September / October 2007
The upcoming fall TV season is filled with connections to Harvard - characters, actors, and writers. Check out 02138's exclusive Harvard-centric guide to the new fall lineup.
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Harder Than Harvard
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September / October 2007
Last year, 22,955 applicants vied for 2,058 places in the Harvard College freshman class - an acceptance rate of about nine percent. But would the fortunate few have gotten into these even more selective institutions?
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The Culture Calendar
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September / October 2007
The arts around the world this fall.
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A Death in New Orleans
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September / October 2007
Young and in love, Paul Gailiunas and Helen Hill moved to New Orleans to live their dreams and make the world a better place. But on one terrifying post-Katrina morning, their dreams turned into nightmares—and now the survivors are struggling to rescue hope from tragedy.
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The Ticker
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September / October 2007
Whose stock is rising-and whose isn't. Al Franken, Crown Princess Masako, Medical Marijuana - buy, hold, or sell?
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This Month's Best Offensive Harvard Joke
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September / October 2007
Harrison Greenbaum and Dave Ingber took their routine, "Don't Touch the Foot," to Manhattan's Sage Theater this summer.
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We Know What You Did Last Summer
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September / October 2007
Think you had a busy summer? These alums just may put you to shame.
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Raising Harvard
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September / October 2007
When it comes to getting into Harvard, it’s a hypercompetitive
jungle out there. Do you really want to know what it will take for your child to make the grade? Then read on. But be warned: Raising a
Harvard-ready child requires planning, determination, discipline—and a lot of money.
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In Vino Veritas
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September / October 2007
Six alumni tackle the sweet challenges of making wine in Napa Valley.
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Blinded by Science
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September / October 2007
In the years ahead, Harvard plans to spend billions of dollars on a massive science complex in Allston. But James D. Watson, the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA and former director of the Human Genome Project, has bad news: Unless the university changes course, Allston will be the greatest waste of money Harvard has ever known.
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The Fictional Ten
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Magazine Archives
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September / October 2007
Not all of Harvard's most influential alumni actually, well, exist. Here are 10 alums who are bound to live on in American culture.
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#1 - Al Gore: Man on a Mission
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Magazine Archives
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September / October 2007
Is Al Gore more important than the President?
02138’s Bom Kim traveled to Los Angeles to ask the former vice president and environmental missionary about the earth’s lost balance, the current inhabitants of the White House, his respect for Michael Moore, and how it feels to be Harvard’s most influential alum. Oh, and one other thing: Is he running for president or what?
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Making Mad Money
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September / October 2007
Fresh out of college, Clifford Mason tells his generation where to stash its cash.
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The Harvard 100
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September / October 2007
It's back! Our second annual list of the university's most influential alumni.
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Rejects
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Rejects
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Each year Harvard admissions officers spend thousands of hours poring over tens of thousands of applications, trying to decide who is Crimson material and who isn’t. It’s an arduous process and, inevitably, mistakes are made.
Here is 02138’s list of Harvard’s biggest rejects. Or at least the ones the university would love to reconsider.
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Add an Event
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Add an event to the Calendar
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Dan Zaccagnino A.B. '05 and Matthew Siegel A.B. '05
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Tribe
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Names in the News
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06/18/2007
The New York Sun
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Calendar redirect
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Power Couples
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See what happens when Harvard meets Harvard...
Take two (or more) Harvard degrees, add three little words, and watch the sparks fly. These high-powered duos live and work all over the world, but wherever they are, they call each other home.
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Moving
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Spring 2007
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The Devil Wears...?
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Spring 2007
"Some designers have a higher tolerance for hour-long conversations over the right shoe and the wrong skirt length. That stuff makes me crazy."
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Derelict Duty
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Spring 2007
While most people cringe at the ugliness of old industrial factories, the landscape architects at D.I.R.T. Studio envision healthy, historical green spaces.
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Good Sex
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Spring 2007
When pornography and philanthropy get together, everyone goes home feeling great. Phil Harvey’s new-generation enterprise.
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The Hubris Hall Of Fame: Class of 2007
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Spring 2007
Harvard graduates have a reputation for flying particularly high, but the alumni bulletin rarely provides a good story about getting burned. To fill the void, we’ve assembled the most egregious cases of Harvard Hubris in recent memory, and their attendant comeuppance.
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Why Not, Al?
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Spring 2007
Al Gore was at Harvard during tumultuous times, which shaped the steady, considered politician he became. That’s why his former teacher thinks he should run.
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What Harvard Taught Barack
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Spring 2007
At the Law School, Barack Obama learned to pick his battles, make as few enemies as possible, and press for real-world change. Can that same strategy take him to the White House?
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The Mitt Romney You Don't Know
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Spring 2007
He’s a super-rich, right-wing, carpetbagging, Olympics-fixing blue-state governor with two Harvard degrees who’s running for president. Got that? Meet the real Mitt Romney.
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There Goes the Neighborhood
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Spring 2007
A Cambridge academic brat discovers her African American roots a stone’s throw from Harvard Square.
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Best Job Ever!
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Magazine Archives
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Spring 2007
Forget medicine, law, politics, and business. This pair of dissidents has forged a new career of on-camera mouthing off.
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The Red Badge of Dishonor
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Magazine Archives
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Spring 2007
Being a legacy admission is the dark secret of many an undergraduate. But is the reputation of being undeserving itself undeserved?