Word: amy
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...Nworah B. Ayogu ’10, Alyssa Q. Colbert ’10, Shiv M. Gaglani ’10, Jamison A. Hill ’10, Neagheen Homaifar ’10, Jarell L. Lee ’10, Kia J. McLeod ’10, Ami A. Nash ’10, Robert B. Niles ’10, Abby D. Philip ’10, George A. George A. Thampy ’10, and Caleb L. Weatherl ’10. Hill is also a Crimson magazine chair, and Phillip is a Crimson news executive...
...Ami Nash...
...name of these entrepreneurial gatherings - Bloblive - aims to reflect the malleability of ideas. (To drive the point home, participants receive blue Silly Putty in silver tins labeled SHAPE YOUR THOUGHTS.) Founder Ami Kassar, a dotcom start-up veteran, launched the events on a regular basis in April as an off-line extension of his idea-sharing website, ideablob.com Plus, he notes, "being an entrepreneur can be lonely." (Watch TIME's video about Bloblive...
...however, were reportedly more inclined to give Obama's approach a chance to work, and the President's approach was enthusiastically backed by J-Street, a new Jewish-American lobby group that ties support for Israel to the pursuit of peace. The presence of J-Street's Jeremy Ben-Ami at the White House meeting was one more change to digest for such stalwarts of the Jewish-American establishment as Foxman and Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Following the President's Cairo outreach speech in June, Hoenlein had said publicly...
...during the hours he spends chugging through Bamako's streets, he has created his own jingles, which he belts out - windows rolled down, fist pumping the air to the rhythm - with a grin on his face: "O-bama! O-bama! Nôtre frère! Nôtre ami!" (See pictures of Obama's family tree...