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George W. Bush
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05/05/2008
Bush forced to see the furry side of climate change.
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The Internationalist
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04/22/2008
Newsweek Editor Fareed Zakaria on the future of the Muslim world, whether American kids are decadent, and what we can learn from the Swiss.
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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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Is Harvard Square Over?
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12/28/2007
A hipster musician says yes.
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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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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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A Rebel's Road Home
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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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Can Gas Go Green?
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Magazine Archives
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November/December 2007
Welcome to the future of fuel.
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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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Campaign Cliques
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Magazine Archives
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November/December 2007
What behind-the-scenes alums might set up
shop in the White House in January ’09?
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Changing Channels
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November/December 2007
With Quarterlife, the groundbreaking creators of thirtysomething are launching their next buzzworthy TV show–without TV.
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Reading War and Peace at West Point
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September / October 2007
Romantic poetry and ancient epics may seem irrelevant to the training of military officers. But Elizabeth Samet, whose students are preparing to lead soldiers into battle, believes that literature is crucial preparation for the ambiguities of war.
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The Ticker
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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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We Know What You Did Last Summer
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Magazine Archives
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September / October 2007
Think you had a busy summer? These alums just may put you to shame.
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#1 - Al Gore: Man on a Mission
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September / October 2007
Is Al Gore more important than the President?
02138’s Bom Kim traveled to Los Angeles to ask the former vice president and environmental missionary about the earth’s lost balance, the current inhabitants of the White House, his respect for Michael Moore, and how it feels to be Harvard’s most influential alum. Oh, and one other thing: Is he running for president or what?
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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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The Med School Gets a Dean
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Editorial Blogs
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Shots in the Dark
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07/12/2007
Drew Faust has made her 2nd major decanal appointment.
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Passions: Lee Mindel
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May/June 2007
The architect and designer takes us through his graceful mid-century modern Manhattan duplex.
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Still Standing In Iraq
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Magazine Archives
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May/June 2007
A curious journalist snuck across the border in search of a crumbling icon but found something more.
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The Rejects
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Magazine Archives
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May/June 2007
Every admissions office gets it wrong sometimes. Here’s our list of Harvard’s biggest mistakes.
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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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American Sprawl
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Spring 2007
Former Spy editor Kurt Andersen weaves the historical and the hysterical into an ambitious novel of ideas.
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Fighting for a Living
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03/05/2007
Harvard grad Sam Sheridan chose a path very different from most of his classmates: he learned how to fight.
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Mark Moffett, Ph.D. ’87
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01/11/2007
“I like to photograph things that have been considered impossible, or have never been shown before,” Mark Moffett says. Moffett—alias “Doctor Bugs”—has risen to prominence for snapping such rarities as a tarantula shedding its skin, which it does just once every year, and a Colombian golden dart frog that only three non-locals have seen alive—and that packs enough poison to be fatal to one thousand people.
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02163: Vegas, Baby
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Magazine Archives
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Winter 2007
Offered an opportunity to lose both money and sleep, HBS students could not refuse.
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Harvard-Educated?: The Boob of Beverly Hills
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Winter 2007
On Dr. 90210, the E! TV network's hit reality show, a Kennedy School alum and plastic surgeon makes you wish implants came with a hit of cyanide—for the doctor.
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The Road to Ruins
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Magazine Archives
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Winter 2007
A visit to Afghanistan's ancient "City of Screams" makes history come alive.
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Have Ham, Will Travel
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Magazine Archives
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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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When Dodo Met Dodo
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Magazine Archives
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Winter 2007
Marine biologist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson lampoons former colleagues in his new documentary about evolution. The humor carries a disquieting message: scientists are ceding the intellectual high ground.
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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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Sue H. Ames, 70
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10/21/2006
Taught second grade in the Scarsdale Public Schools for 25 years.
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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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Robert H. Manderson, 75
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10/16/2006
Attorney, veteran of the Korean Conflict.
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Nathan VanMeter Hendricks
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10/15/2006
Employed by The Exxon Corporation for 30 years, retiring as director of environmental sciences; held many board positions and professional positions including being a past president of the American Petroleum Institute and a past member of the Board of Directors of the American Board of Industrial Hygiene, of which he was a diplomat; served as an adjunct associate professor at New York University and a guest lecturer at Harvard University.
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Jerome Gee Hellings, 86
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10/08/2006
President and chief executive officer of the Atlas Mutual Insurance Company, the Fidelity Underwriting Agency, Inc., and the Rankin Benedict Company; began his career in 1948 in the grain business in Kansas City; later moved to Dallas with The Travelers Insurance Company; in 1954, returned to KC to join the three insurance organizations of which he later became president; during World War II, served in the Army of the United States three and a half years, attaining the rank of captain; was stationed overseas two and a half years in the Southwest Pacific, including New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies and the Philippine Islands.
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Linda Ann Blackwood, 66
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10/04/2006
Writer for Travel Weekly; illustrated stories with her own photographs; editor at Scholastic Publications.
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Norma Moseley, 75
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10/02/2006
Housing rights activist; made a career of ensuring that the elderly and disadvantaged kept their homes in difficult times; worked for the Ecumenical Social Action Committee agency in Jamaica Plain in Boston.
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William H. M. Glazier, 92
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09/28/2006
Blueberry grower and researcher; founder and three-term president of the New Hampshire Low Bush Blueberry Growers Association.
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Elroy E. Anderson, 76
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09/26/2006
First pediatrician on Cape Cod; founded the Bass River Pediatrics in 1961; Barnstable School Physician; Chief of Staff at Cape Cod Hospital; veteran of Korean War.
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Joseph Ebbett Jones, 89
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09/24/2006
Had a distinguished career as a stock market analyst, management consultant, and certified public accountant on Wall Street and in Boston, MA; served in the Navy during WWII.
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The Full Piemonte
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Premier Issue
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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The Kids Stay in the Pictures
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Premier Issue
American girlhood isn't what it used to be. Photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield's raw portraits zoom in on a society that values exhibitionism over modesty, image-conciousness over self-awareness, and the trappings of adulthood over childish things.
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Paul Joseph Catinella, 94
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08/09/2006
Practiced dermatology and veterinary medicine; former physician-in-chief and president of medical staff at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital; taught at the Tufts University School of Medicine.
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Diana Reeve, 90
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08/08/2006
Poet who traveled extensively in Europe in her early years. Her work and life were inspired by nature, particularly the rolling hills, fields, woods, and wildlife surrounding her Pennsylvania home.
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Ernest "Bud" Miller, M.B.A. '70
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07/24/2006
Who: Dean of the School of Business at Clayton State University; former CEO of Arvida Company, a Florida-based real estate company.
Hometown: Lynn, Mass., where “there were no vacations—you just waited until the layoffs came,” he told the Atlanta Constitution.
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Stephanie D. Wilson, S.B. '88
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07/05/2006
Following a successful launch of the shuttle Discovery on Tuesday, Stephanie Wilson is now officially the second African-American woman to travel to outer space. Her mission will help determine the future of the space shuttle program, as the crew works to test critical safety and repair modifications. They will also deliver a freezer, a cycling machine, a German astronaut, and a few “surprises” to the International Space Station, which relies upon the shuttles for maintenance.
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Marian Margaret Bigelow Davison, 89
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06/29/2006
Associate dean of students at Penn State University; president and vice president of the American Association of University Women; founder and president of the League of Women Voters in State College; board director of the Associated Charities of State College; Centre County commissioner; executive director of the Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley.
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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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B. David Kaplan, 86
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06/28/2006
Partner in the advertising firm Norman Craig & Kummel; during WWII, served as first lieutenant in the Office of Strategic Services.