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Last Week: Who’s Got A Friend in Pennsylvania?
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04/26/2008
A run-down of the Harvardians who made headlines this week.
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Barack Obama
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04/24/2008
The infinite primary: Pennsylvania results.
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The Internationalist
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04/22/2008
Newsweek Editor Fareed Zakaria on the future of the Muslim world, whether American kids are decadent, and what we can learn from the Swiss.
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eChinaCash appoints technology industry veteran Ron Posner as CEO to accelerate growth in hot China market
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01/08/2008
Ron Posner, MBA 1967
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Bloomberg calls for less information control in China
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12/10/2007
Michael Bloomberg, MBA '66
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Risky Business
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Magazine Archives
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November/December 2007
Do we prepare too much for some kinds of disaster and not enough for others?
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Season's Readings
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Magazine Archives
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November/December 2007
Books to keep you warm and buzzy this winter.
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The Harvard 100
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Magazine Archives
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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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Ma Ying-Jeou, J.D. '81
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06/25/2007
People's Daily (China)
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Jazzy Fabulous
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May/June 2007
The glory of old Adams House lives on in Pink Martini’s new album.
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Harvard's New Education
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Editorial Blogs
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Shots in the Dark
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05/16/2007
What if they passed a curriculum and nobody liked it?
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Power, it turns out, is in the eye of the beholder.
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Magazine Archives
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Winter 2007
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Hui Wang, 22
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10/10/2006
Biochemical student, resident of Eliot House.
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Frederic Evans Wakeman, Jr., 68
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09/26/2006
One of the nation's top China scholars; UC Berkeley professor of Chinese history; helped open scholarly exchanges between the United States and China in the 1970s; served as educational adviser of the U.S. Inter-Agency Negotiating Team on Chinese-American International Exchanges; his books described topics as diverse as the fall of the Ming Dynasty in 1644, the decay of its successor dynasty in the 19th century, unrest in China's Canton region after the Opium War, the philosophical influences on Mao Zedong and the role of the police in the extension of republican authority in the 20th century Chinese republican state; was fellow of the American Philosophical Society and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and served terms as president of the American Historical Association and the Social Science Research Council.
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Russell Houghton, 88
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08/15/2006
Headmaster at Peacham Academy in Vermont; English department chairman at Schoharie Central School, Schoharie, New York; English department head at Beaver River Central School, Beaver Falls, New York; teacher, part-time coach, head of summer sessions for five years at Coburn Classical Institute in Waterville, Maine; acting headmaster for one year at Coburn; served in the Army during World War II.
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Henry “Hank the Hammer” M. Paulson Jr., M.B.A. ’70
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07/03/2006
The latest of Bush’s appointees may have more in common with Al Gore than with the man himself. After 32 years on Wall Street, Paulson hasn’t forgotten that money isn’t the only thing that’s green: when not chasing down the big bucks, he likes to hug trees, save coral reefs, and watch birds. That said, Paulson is pretty good at making money.
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Lloyd Blankfein, A.B. ’75, J.D. ’78
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06/26/2006
The first time Blankfein interviewed with Goldman in the early ’80s, the company rejected him. Maybe that’s why he recently told Fortune, “If I weren’t afraid to assert anything with any kind of confidence, I would tell you that I’m the most insecure person in the world.”
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Lu Hsiu-lien (Annette Lu), L.L.M. ’78
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06/23/2006
Few Harvard alumnae have spent time behind bars, and fewer have taken bullets—yeah, the small round metal kind. Of course, not many Harvard alumnae are vice president of a Pacific nation with a major economy and unflinching tension with China. Meet Taiwanese Vice President Annette Lu.
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Ma Ying-Jeou, S.J.D. '81
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06/22/2006
The China Daily
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Austin L. Starrett, 98; Mathematics Professor
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05/12/2006
Austin L. Starrett, a retired professor of mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, died on May 5, 2006.