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The Bourne Conspiracy: video game character not imitation of Matt Damon
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05/06/2008
WSBT News asks, "The biggest mystery about Sierra's forthcoming 'The Bourne Conspiracy' game: Why doesn't Jason Bourne look anything like Matt Damon?" Apparently, the answer to that question has a lot to do with the actor's personal taste in video games.
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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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Jeffrey Sachs
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04/29/2008
Is Jeffrey Sachs yearning to become an official government mandarin?
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Aga Khan
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04/25/2008
The Aga Khan’s Global Vision
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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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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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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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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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Candles in the Wind
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March/April 2008
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BSkyB ordered to cut ITV stake
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01/29/2008
James Murdoch, A.B. 1996
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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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Liz Mermin, A.B. 1993
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12/21/2007
In her January 2008, UK-release documentary Shot In Bombay, Mermin captures the behind-the-scenes drama of the making and release of a Bollywood film, Shootout at Lokhandwala, featuring Bollywood screen legend Sanjay Dutt in his last film before serving a six-year prison sentence for illegal arms possession related to the perpetrators of the 1993 Bombay bomb blasts. The chaos surrounding Dutt’s court case and dramatic displays of adoration and condemnation the proceedings provoked from the stars' fans drove the volatile plot for Mermin’s documentary.
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Bhutto Sees Pakistan Coalition, Without Musharraf
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12/12/2007
Benazir Bhutto, AB '73
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Bhutto Happy Two Main Pakistan Parties Are In Vote
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12/11/2007
Benazir Bhutto, AB '73
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Al Gore Wins International Emmy Awards
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11/20/2007
Al Gore, AB '69
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Recovering Clayton
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November/December 2007
George and Azita Fatheree seemed to have the perfect life: professional success, a loving marriage, a beautiful baby boy. Then a mysterious illness turned their son into a stranger.
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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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Calendar
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November/December 2007
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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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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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"A Huge Loss for Harvard"
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09/12/2007
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Drew Faust on Israel
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08/14/2007
The president of Harvard criticizes a boycott, but says she's uncomfortable with petitions.
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David B. Vitter, COL 1983
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07/11/2007
International Herald Tribune
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Dr. Louise M. Richardson, GSA 1984 , GSA 1989
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07/11/2007
Spiegel Online
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Gilbert Teodoro Jr., J.D. '97
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07/02/2007
International Herald Tribune
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Ronald Suresh Roberts, LL.M ’91
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06/27/2007
No stranger to controversy, Roberts, a political commentator and author, is making enemies again with his newest book on South Africa's president, Fit to Govern: The Native Intelligence of Thabo Mbeki. The book, released this month by STE Publishers, undertakes what the Mail & Guardian calls “the first systematic defence of Mbeki’s controversial presidency”—a move not likely to endear Roberts to Mbeki’s abundant critics.
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You Are Now Free to Move About the Solar System
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May/June 2007
Meet the doctor who never got over his youthful obsession with Star Trek, Star Wars, and anything else having to do with rockets. His life goal: fostering a consumer-driven market
for space technology and (why not?) a future colony on Mars.
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The Company of Mira Nair
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May/June 2007
The Indian filmmaker discusses her movies, her characters, and her own history.
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Lady in Waiting
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May/June 2007
As Drew Gilpin Faust prepares to take Harvard’s
helm, the president-elect remains a little-known
figure to many faculty, students, and alumni.
How did the Civil War historian and Radcliffe dean
make her way to the top of the world’s most powerful
university? And what does she intend to do now
that she’s there? Richard Bradley reports on the big
questions surrounding Harvard’s new president.
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Dog Days Arts Calendar
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May/June 2007
For world travellers and homebodies alike, there’s something cultural brewing near you this summer.
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Should Harvard Stay American?
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04/17/2007
As the university expands abroad, it faces some critical questions: How American is it? And how American should it be?
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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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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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An Architect Strikes (Olive) Oil In The Middle East
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Spring 2007
Architect Hashim Sarkis finds design solutions on an impoverished hillside in Lebanon.
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Harvard For Sale
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Spring 2007
What would it take for you to buy a piece of Harvard?
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From Blog to Bookshelf
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Spring 2007
All about “Sex and the Ivy,” an X-rated blog by Lena X. Chen.
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On the Scene With...Louis Begley
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Spring 2007
The lawyer-cum-author reveals the secrets of his brilliant second career—and mixes us a sublime martini.
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C. Peter McColough, 84
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12/16/2006
CEO of Xerox; served as chairman of United Way of America; served as treasurer of the Democratic National Committee from 1974 through 1976; served on the Board of Trustees at New York Stock Exchange, Citibank, Union Carbide Corporation and Knight Ridder; worked initially for Lehigh Navigation Coal Sales Company in the USA before making the switch in 1954 to Xerox; taking over the presidency of Xerox in 1966, significantly changed and altered the direction and goals of Xerox Corporation; by 1979, he had built up Xerox revenues to $7 billion a year and its annual earnings to $563 million.
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Power Exes
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Winter 2007
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Have Ham, Will Travel
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Winter 2007
The miraculous tale of two brothers, 30 state lines, and one ever-dwindling country ham (stashed in a stainless steel briefcase).
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Global Warming
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Winter 2007
Forget fruitcakes, earmuffs, and Amazon gift cards. Sometimes the best gifts are the ones that give back.
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Transculturalism, Inc.
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Winter 2007
Jamaican dancehall beats in London. A thriving Tokyo hip-hop scene. Richard Wayner is turning urban-style club culture into a socially conscious—and potentially lucrative—vision of the future.
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Conrad Decius Nobili, 70
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10/27/2006
Architect in hotel design, nationally and internationally; president of Jutras, Nobili, Dougenik of Duxbury, Mass.
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Robert Donald Thornton, 89
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10/25/2006
Emeritus Professor of English and State University of New York Exchange Scholar; international authority on Robert Burns and the cultural history of 18th century Scotland; taught at Harvard University, the University of Colorado, St. Stephen's Episcopal School (Austin, TX), the University of South Carolina (Columbia), Kansas State University (Manhattan), and the State University of New York at New Paltz, where he chaired the department of English and World Literature; served overseas with U.S. Naval Intelligence as both a translator and interrogator.
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Alan Herbert Foster, 80
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10/25/2006
Adjunct professor of corporate strategy and international business at the Graduate School of Business, University of Michigan, 1983-2002; president, Financial Risk Management, Inc., 1983-2006; president, A.H. Foster & Co. (consultants in corporate finance), 1977-2006; worked for American Motors Corp., 1963-77, corporate director financial planning and analysis, 1963-67, treasurer, 1967-68; worked for Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 1953-63.
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Ward McLaughlin Miller Jr., 73
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10/20/2006
General counsel of Nabisco Brands and Avon Products; board member of Osco Industries; began his legal career at the law firm of Carter Ledyard & Milburn; in 1961, joined Standard Brands, later to become Nabisco Brands, where he rose to senior vice-president and general counsel; remained there through the RJR-Nabisco leveraged buyout in 1988-89, the largest buyout in history.
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Joseph Sullivan, 73
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10/02/2006
Businessman whose company, Vigoro, went public in 1991 with sales of nearly $600 million; committed philanthropist who donated millions of dollars and much of his time to human rights and the arts; worked at Swift & Co. and its successor, Esmark Inc., from the late 1950s until 1983, eventually running the company's Estech fertilizer division; soon put together the company that became Vigoro, a lawn and garden products business, with Jay Proops, who also had worked for Swift.
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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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The Secretive Seven
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