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...into interchangeable cubicles, an increasingly popular option called hoteling. With 62% of office workers desiring flex time and 42% longing to telecommute, is the cubicle as we know it dead? "I don't think it should have ever been born, so I would love to say yes," says Alan Hedge, a Cornell professor who studies workplace design. "Technology already allows most of us to work from anywhere, but companies want to retain control." So enjoy your smaller, cooler company cubicle--just don't get too comfortable...
...well be dominated by liberal activists who are angry at him for supporting President Bush on the war and other issues. Current polls show Lieberman leading Lamont by 15 points in a Democratic primary, but by 38 in a potential three-way race against Lamont and the Republican candidate Alan Schlesinger...
...said that he intends to rely solely on the vice president for government, community, and public affairs, Alan J. Stone, for media relations. But Longbrake will continue to serve Mass. Hall in its dealings with the press, according to Stone...
...editors: Re “Theatre Director Dies of Heart Attack,” news web update, June 25: I was never a student at Harvard, but I was a lighting professional who worked closely with Alan P. Symonds ’69 and his students providing them advice, equipment, and support throughout a period of five years while working at a lighting rental company. I have never in my 20 years in the business met a man who so was revered and cherished by so many theater people, professionals, and students alike. Alan was a man who could tell...
...takes more than a History degree from one of the world’s top Universities to get a ticket for the (very) limited performances of Alan Bennett’s latest, “The History Boys.” After reading at both Cambridge and Oxford, Bennett’s first stage play—“Forty Years On”—debuted back the revolutionary days of ‘68. However, various critics have considered his recent take on elite schools and education the pinnacle of his career. Judging by the widespread...