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...also among the first to write about domestic abuse in America and how women are not protected by the courts. She became one of the great Arts editors in the magazine's history--and then made actual history when, in 2002, she was named assistant managing editor, the first African American in that position on TIME's masthead...
...People should come ready for a multimedia sensory experience,” she says.Though the show’s techniques are undeniably innovative, the collaborators’ focus is still very much on storytelling. “I think it’s much better to concentrate on the actual subject matter,” Nicholas J. Shearer ’09, the project’s video engineer, says. “We aren’t about the technology behind it, as cool as it is. We really are not about style over substance here. We are very...
...Obama and Clinton vie for votes ahead of the April 22 primary, the question of how they will create new jobs, or bring back old ones, comes up at nearly every event. On the surface the two candidates appear to be offering very different remedies, but their actual plans are virtually identical: both candidates bank on adding millions of new jobs with the help of emerging green and renewable industries coupled with large investments in infrastructure. It's in the 10-second sound bites where the messages diverge - and what people remember...
Magazine readers nationwide may have been surprised yesterday when they picked up what looked like a thin April issue of National Geographic—and found Paris Hilton cavorting with a stuffed elephant and gorilla on the cover. No, it’s not an actual copy of the iconic nature publication, but an April Fools’ parody issue distributed across the country in a collaborative effort between National Geographic magazine and The Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. The Lampoon provided and controlled the content...
...second tier of the complicated three-step caucus process to select 67 delegates to the national convention - joining the 126 delegates chosen in the primary voting that same day. With her 51% win of the popular vote, Hillary Clinton won 65 delegates to Barack Obama's 61 in the actual primary. But late Saturday, his campaign declared it had 99 total delegates to Clinton's 94. Clinton's camp disputes that, and by Monday morning it appeared that Obama's lead had shrunk to three delegates...