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8 Questions for Chester French
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05/06/2008
D.A. Wallach and Maxwell Drummey started playing music together as freshman in the basement of a Harvard dorm. Now, the duo has graduated, and everyone from Kanye West to Italian Vogue is all ears.
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Movie Review: Marina of the Zabbaleen
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04/30/2008
Engi Wassef debuts her first feature documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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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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Return of the Prodigal Money Man
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04/24/2008
Having fled Harvard after little more than a year as head of the Harvard Management Company, Mohamed El-Erian is back in his old digs.
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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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Felled by scandal, Spitzer says focus is on family
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03/13/2008
Eliot Spitzer, J.D. 1984; Silda Wall Spitzer, J.D. 1983
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Bitsie’s Pieces
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March/April 2008
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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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Books: Food for Thought
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Magazine Archives
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March/April 2008
With spring imminent, which authors are about to bloom?
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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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Popcorn Diplomacy
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March/April 2008
Jehane Noujaim believes that “Once you get to know someone, you can’t kill them.” Her new global film project, Pangea Day, puts her thesis to the test.
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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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The Endowment Gap
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02/04/2008
The wealth disparity between the country's rich universities and its not-rich ones is becoming increasingly hard to ignore—and increasingly, people aren't.
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Considering TheRoot.com
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01/30/2008
Skip Gates calls his new online venture a magazine? But is the whole thing really advertorial for his DNA testing company?
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The Money Culture Comes to High School
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01/26/2008
Great wealth isn't just for Harvard and Yale any more—elite prep schools are also getting into the act.
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Summers Gets a Boost, Faust Takes a Hit
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01/22/2008
Thanks to an op-ed in today's Times, the rehabilitation of Larry Summers continues.
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Drew Faust in the New York Sun
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01/09/2008
The New York daily loves the president's book—but its review also says something of her character.
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Ripped Off by the Times
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12/18/2007
Months ago, 02138 published a profile of Mitt Romney, written by yours truly. Today, the Times borrows its reporting—but not so its readers would ever know.
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Harvard Shares the Wealth
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12/10/2007
The University unveils a new, more generous financial aid plan, and escalates the competition between America's richest schools.
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Michelle Obama emphasizes family life
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12/06/2007
Michelle Obama, JD '88, Barack Obama, JD '91
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Kennedy on Kennedy
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11/27/2007
Ted Kennedy has sold a memoir about his life for $8 million. Surprised? I'm not. The Massachusetts senator is more supportive of Kennedy books than you might think.
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Fund Racer
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Magazine Archives
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November/December 2007
A money man's hasty exit leaves Harvard in the lurch.
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A Rebel's Road Home
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Magazine Archives
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November/December 2007
After five years in a Chinese prison, dissident Yang Jianli, back in the States, speaks of survival-and what China can learn from America
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Sword's Play
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November/December 2007
Leslie Lewis Sword is taking the world by stage.
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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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Magazine Archives
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November/December 2007
Whose stock is rising-and whose isn't.
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A Harvard Holiday
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Magazine Archives
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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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Calendar
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November/December 2007
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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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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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A Crowded Family Enters the Space Age
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11/08/2007
Neil Denari, M.Arch '82
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Michael Bloomberg, MBA '66
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11/06/2007
Yesterday, Bloomberg apologized for the remarks that angered many and set off a controversy over the James Zadroga 9/11 case. While accepting an award from Harvard's School of Public Health, Bloomberg stated that deceased NY detective James Zadroga was not a hero, which quickly brought a demand for an apology from Zadroga's family.
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A Woman on Women in Science
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10/22/2007
Two new panels raise the question that caused Larry Summers so much trouble.
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Does James Watson Have Nobel Syndrome?
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10/19/2007
The scientist who defended Larry Summers now finds himself in similar hot water.
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Barack Obama, JD '91
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10/17/2007
All in the family: Cheney and Obama related
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Is Harvard a Charity?
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10/01/2007
That's the question economist Robert Reich is posing—and answering.
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A Skip Gates Story
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09/28/2007
A biographer of a family's hidden secret tells how Skip Gates works a story.
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Harvard's Laugh Track
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September / October 2007
The university is funny. No, really.
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02138 Is Two!
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September / October 2007
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Mr. O'Reilly's 'Hood
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September / October 2007
Bill O'Reilly as a rapper? Hey, don't blame us, it's his idea-we just ran with it.
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Business' Big Test
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September / October 2007
Med school grads have to pass boards; lawyers have to pass the bar. Biz school grads, however, skip off to work with nothing but a diploma. HBS alum Devi Vallabhaneni thinks that's bad business.
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Harvard Mafia : Ambassadors
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September / October 2007
George Bush may have been an Eli as an undergrad, but when it comes to ambassadorships, he sets the rivalry aside.
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"A Huge Loss for Harvard"
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09/12/2007
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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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Magazine Archives
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September / October 2007
The arts around the world this fall.
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The Ticker
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Magazine Archives
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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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Magazine Archives
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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.