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...brainchildren of two of Harvard’s most famous dropouts—one conceived more than three decades ago, the other three years ago??united yesterday in a deal that places a $15 billion value on an online experiment launched from a Kirkland dorm room. Microsoft announced yesterday it would invest $240 million for a 1.6 percent stake in Facebook, putting an end to a bidding war over a share in the popular social networking site. Mark E. Zuckerberg, formerly of the Class of 2006, founded Facebook in 2004 with $1,000 in start-up money...
...brainchildren of two of Harvard’s most famous dropouts—one conceived more than three decades ago, the other three years ago??united yesterday in a deal that places a $15 billion value on an online experiment launched from a Kirkland dorm room. Microsoft announced yesterday it would invest $240 million for a 1.6 percent stake in Facebook, putting an end to a bidding war over a share in the popular social networking site. Mark E. Zuckerberg, formerly of the Class of 2006, founded Facebook in 2004 with $1,000 in start-up money...
...that oversees 21 Proof. 21 Proof, Connelly added, educates not only managers and servers, but also retailers and wholesalers in identifying behavioral cues of intoxication and developing intervention strategies. Alan Moghul, director of prevention at NASADAD, said that the award program—established a little over 20 years ago??“seeks to identify and award very innovative, very successful, cutting-edge programs that aim to prevent substance abuse in their community.” 21 Proof’s unique strategy set them apart from the pool of 40 applicants, Moghul said...
...margin of 215 to declare the “aggressor U.S. army and the Central Intelligence Agency…terrorists [who] nurture terror.” Their reasoning might seem dubious—apparently based on the U.S.’s decision to drop atomic bombs 60 years ago??but the vote provides a unique opportunity for American introspection...
Last week, I joined some friends at a social event for young progressives. Our purpose for attending the event was more to provide a backdrop for a reunion—we had all attended the same summer program two years ago??than out of a particular desire to connect with others...