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...geographic attachment to this edition of The Apprentice, the first to be shot on location in California. Ruggiero, born in Michigan and educated in the Northeast, was raised in the Los Angeles area. Although not a businesswoman by training—she received her B.A. in Government in 2004??Ruggiero could use her education and hockey-bred knack for quick thinking to excel in the challenges. The sassy skater showed off her business side this spring, with the release of her autobiography “Breaking the Ice.” The book represented Ruggiero?...
...immediately clear what the decision to wait will mean for the timetable of the campaign’s public launch. The projected start of the campaign—no official launch date was ever set since 2004??has already slipped from Harvard officials’ initial expectations...
...conduct. These include internal affairs bureaus like the one Kelly discussed and external bodies like the IPCC and many of the Patten Commission reforms. Kelly said that the tourism industry in New York is booming and that the city can function securely even while hosting high-profile events like 2004??s Republican National Convention in the shadow of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. “What surprises me most is how little day-to-day life has changed,” he said. —Staff writer Matthew S. Lebowitz can be reached at mslebow@fas.harvard.edu...
...Then he compiled selections from them onto a single record, named it “Showtunes,” and released it as an album. No grand, sprawling ruminations on age-old concepts (as in “69 Love Songs”); no coy word games (as in 2004??s “i”) that alternately charm and annoy the critics. Still, this album has a lot to unpack. Director Chen Shi-Zheng, Merritt’s theatrical collaborator, builds his drama on age-old stories that, like a puzzle, simultaneously attract and deflect...
...Somehow, I doubt that the Academy is interested in avoiding controversy in this category. They’ve chosen euthanasia-friendly fare two years in a row, with 2004??s “The Sea Inside” and 2003’s “The Barbarian Invasions.” But I think they will turn down “Paradise Now” in favor of South Africa’s “Tsotsi,” which has just enough exotic feel-goodery to make voters feel pleased with themselves...