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1. Mort Zuckerman
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 05/02/2008

The Tabloid Wars

2. Michael Bloomberg
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 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.

3. Peter Olson
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 05/06/2008

The Random House chief might step down

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1. The Accountant Who Roared
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/10/2008

Linda Bilmes opens the books on the Iraq war and the Pentagon’s financial secrecy.

2. Book Ends
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

Here’s how a quartet of much-discussed recent books fared at the cash registers.

3. Secret History
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

How Harvard really came to rule Tinseltown.

4. Online Publishing: The Faculty Votes Aye
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 02/13/2008

Harvard approves a plan to bypass scholarly journals. But does the faculty really know what it's voting for?

5. A Million Little Writers
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

Welcome to the world of celebrity academics–and the behind-the-scenes scribes who help make their fame and fortune possible.

6. The Fictional Ten
Magazine Archives Article : 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.

7. Ronald Suresh Roberts, LL.M ’91
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 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.

8. It’s Not Exactly Lying
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Filling out the admissions application has always been a creative endeavor.

9. The Rejects
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Every admissions office gets it wrong sometimes. Here’s our list of Harvard’s biggest mistakes.

10. No Gays On the Advocate
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

Poet John Ashbery recalls the heady, artistically competitive, politically charged post-war years when he, Edward Gorey, and Frank O’Hara all converged on the Yard.

11. Rising: Chris Nowinski, A.K.A. Chris Harvard
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

Once people found out he went to Harvard, he knew he could never be the good guy.

12. Lobby? What Lobby?
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

When a controversy about Israel erupted at Harvard, a university publication crossed the line.

13. Borderline
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

Think the vigilantes patrolling the Mexican border are a bunch of uneducated xenophobes? Not the one with the Ph.D. from Harvard.

14. Victor Dawe, 85
Tribe Posting : Lives : 07/30/2006

Served as a pastor at numerous churches over 65 years.

15. William Jens Farden, 80
Tribe Posting : Lives : 07/16/2006

Owner of Outdoor Empire Publishing and Fishing & Hunting News; co-founder of Bilingual Books, Inc.; co-founder of Outdoor Emporium, a specialty store for fishing and hunting enthusiasts based in Seattle; owner and manager of Bodidris Hall, a hotel and restaurant in North Wales, from 1995 to 2002; taught English at Rogers High School in Spokane, Wash.; served in the Pacific during World War II.

16. Robert S. McCarter, 82
Tribe Posting : Lives : 06/10/2006

A World War II fighter pilot who went on to pursue a career in mortgage banking; collected WWII survival gear.

17. Grace Elizabeth Potter, 98; Writer, Editor
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/12/2006

Ohio’s Columbus Dispatch noted the passing of Grace Elizabeth Potter, originally of Westwood Mass., who died May 8 at Friendship Village of Dublin, Ohio.

18. Alexis Bespaloff, 71; Wine Critic
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/05/2006

Alexis Bespaloff, a Romanian-born wine critic, received warm, admiring tributes from Wine Enthusiast, decanter.com, and the New York Times.

19. Barry Bingham Jr., 72; Louisville Publisher
Tribe Posting : Lives : 04/04/2006

Barry Bingham Jr., former editor and publisher of the Louisville Courier-Journal and one-third of the “corrosive feud” (NYT) that led to the dissolution of the Bingham media empire, died April 3rd from respiratory failure. He was 72.

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