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Last Week: The World's Most Leading Question
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Tribe
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05/02/2008
A run-down of the Harvardians who made headlines this week.
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Eliot Spitzer
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04/24/2008
The sex scandal that keeps on giving.
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Alvaro Uribe
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04/24/2008
Colombia, its embattled President and the U.S.
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The Accountant Who Roared
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04/10/2008
Linda Bilmes opens the books on the Iraq war and the Pentagon’s financial secrecy.
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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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A Sunday Visit with Peter Gomes
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Editorial Blogs
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Shots in the Dark
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12/09/2007
A Boston Globe column about Peter Gomes shows only what a minor-league newspaper the Globe has become.
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Marty Peretz Takes on Randy Matory
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Editorial Blogs
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Shots in the Dark
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11/13/2007
The New Republic blogger blasts J. Lorand Matory for his pro-free speech motion.
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, A.B. ’76
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10/30/2007
In Nigeria she earned the nickname Okonjo-Wahala, or Trouble Woman, for her aggressive anti-corruption measures.
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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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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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One Harvard Alum Sticks It to Another
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Editorial Blogs
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03/30/2007
How can Governor Deval Patrick get his imploding governorship back on track? By reminding voters how much they dislike his predecessor.
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No Gays On the Advocate
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Magazine Archives
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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.
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Life Pointers: The Top Ten List You Can Take To The Bank
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Magazine Archives
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Spring 2007
Lynn Darling presents Necessary Sins, an apologia addled by catastrophe, regret, lingering guilt, and, if you believe in it, sin.
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Is Barack Sleazy?
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Editorial Blogs
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03/07/2007
Barack Obama likes to tout his ethics. Too bad he keeps disappointing.
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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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Robert D. Luskin, A.B. ’72, J.D. ’79
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06/19/2006
Here’s proof that great lawyers need not sympathize with their clients. Luskin—a firm liberal and Democratic voter—seems to have kept senior White House adviser and campaign wizard Karl Rove from a grand jury indictment. After more than two years of verbal and legal wrangling, prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, J.D. ’85, decided against charging Rove with obstructing justice amidst Plame-gate.
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Joel D. Kaplan, A.B. ’91, J.D. ’98
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06/12/2006
There’s nothing Joel Kaplan won’t do for his boss. Kaplan, who recently replaced Karl Rove as deputy chief of staff for policy, skipped out on his Hawaii honeymoon to return to the White House. Kaplan previously worked under Joshua Bolten, President Bush’s recently appointed chief of staff, in the Office of Management and Budget.