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A legal journey from Enron to the NFL
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Michael Levy, J.D. 1988
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A Blueprint to Improve Front Offices in the N.B.A.
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03/04/2008
Leonard Elmore, J.D. 1987
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Books: Food for Thought
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March/April 2008
With spring imminent, which authors are about to bloom?
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Crimson Tide
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March/April 2008
From Conan O'Brien to Natalie Portman to Homer Simpson, Harvardians have painted Tinseltown red. On the pages that follow, meet the actors, writers, directors, and dealmakers who have brought 02138 to 90210.
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Harvard grad Matt Birk makes sixth pro bowl
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01/11/2008
Matt Birk, A.B. 1988
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A Harvard Holiday
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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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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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Michelle Guerette, AB '02
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10/17/2007
Headed to Olympus: America's foremost sculler, Guerette has a single motivation - the Beijing Games in 2008
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Edwyn Owen, AB '58
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10/11/2007
Edwyn Owen, Who Won Gold in 1960, Dies at 71
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Clifton Dawson, AB '07
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08/30/2007
Scarborough Mirror-Guardian
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Shep N. Messing, COL 1972
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07/11/2007
IvyLeagueSports.com
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Tim Fleiszer, BA '98
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07/10/2007
The Leader-Post
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Robert Chase, SB '43
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07/05/2007
Seacoast Online
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Robert Arum, J.D. '56
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06/25/2007
Las Vegas Sun
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Isaiah Kacyvenski, A.B. '00
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06/21/2007
Press & Sun Bulletin
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Kim Clijsters and Harvard Women
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05/09/2007
In a discussion of women and tenure at Harvard, what relevance does tennis player Kim Clijsters have? More than you might think.
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Too Principled to Win?
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04/16/2007
The New York Times reports that Harvard's new basketball coach has some serious baggage—his principles.
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The Red Badge of Dishonor
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Spring 2007
Being a legacy admission is the dark secret of many an undergraduate. But is the reputation of being undeserving itself undeserved?
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If you can't join 'em...
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The Full Piemonte
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Once harsh and unrefined, today's Barolo wines from the Piemonte region of northern Italy are being produced by a better-traveled generation of winemakers' sons, who are bringing progressive technologies from Napa, Australia and Bordeaux back to the old country.
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Francis Sleeper, 79
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09/10/2006
Maine correspondent for Time, Life, Sports Illustrated and Fortune magazines from 1958-2005, famously covering the May, 1965 heavyweight title fight between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston and interviewing Ali while they jogged along the Maine turnpike together; reporter for the Portland Press Herald, the Portland Evening Express and what was then the Portland Sunday Telegram, remaining a reporter to the newspaper, and its affiliates, for almost four decades and becoming the newspaper's Business Editor in 1961.
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Seth Mnookin, A.B. '94
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09/05/2006
Spotlight: If the current state of the Sox has you feeling down, at least there’s Seth Mnookin’s Feeding the Monster, a backstage look at the how and why of the Red Sox’s 2004 ascent to victory. The team authorities were so taken with Mnookin that they permitted him unfettered access to players and owners alike, complete with “a desk at Fenway and an electronic passkey that opened almost every door in the park.”
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Arthur Pier, 93
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Doctor known for his personal attention to patients and often making up to 14 house calls in one day.
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Diane Smith, A.B. '85
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08/14/2006
The Appeal-Democrat (Cali.)
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Ryan Fitzpatrick, A.B. '05
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08/07/2006
The Mercury News (Cali.)
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Frederick R. Nance, Jr., A.B. '75
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08/01/2006
Newsday (N.Y.)
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Steffan Wilson, College '08
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08/01/2006
The Standard-Times (Mass.)
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John Korff, M.B.A. '77
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07/26/2006
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Angela Ruggiero, A.B. '04
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07/07/2006
The four-time All American and three-time Olympic Medalist, fresh off helping the U.S. women's hockey team win a bronze in Torino, now brings her competitive fire to reality TV. Ruggiero is one of the contestants in this season's The Apprentice. Quoth The Donald: "We'll see if Angela can ice the competition as we take the boardroom to the West Coast." Advantage: anyone with even a modest facility for puns.
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Thomas Blake, A.B. '98
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07/06/2006
The Boston Herald
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Donald Hall, A.B. ’51
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06/28/2006
American poet laureate Donald Hall’s new title, awarded by the Librarian of Congress on June 14, carries few official duties and only lasts one year (with the possibility of reappointment), but Hall hopes to use his new platform as “a pulpit,” he told the New York Times. “If I see First Amendment violations,” he said, “I will speak up.”
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Shawn Bryant, M.B.A. '91
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06/27/2006
ESPN News
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Don Sweeney, A.B. '88
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06/22/2006
The Globe and Mail (Canada)
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Frank Herrmann, A.B. '06
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06/22/2006
Sports Illustrated
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John Adams Paine, 85; Harvard Hockey Star
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04/29/2006
The Boston Globe reports that John Adams Paine, whose name graces the Harvard Varsity Club Hall of Fame, died on April 30. The college hockey star was captain of the varsity team for the 1942-43 season. After graduating in 1943, Adams Paine joined the Navy and was stationed to an unlikely locale for a winter sportsman: Panama. Later in life, the investment banker and his wife, Jane Patterson, raised two daughters and two sons. After retirement Adams Paine enjoyed golf and curling at the Brookline Country Club.
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Richard Fletcher, 92; Retired FBI Agent
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04/21/2006
In his youth, Richard Fletcher was a hard worker and an accomplished athlete, reported an obituary in the San Mateo County Times of California. He was captain of the Western High School Marching Band for the inaugural parade for President Hoover, and
was one of two area scholarship winners to attend Harvard College in the 1930s.